Press Release: Oxfam expands relief operations in Sri Lanka as floods worsen
As the scale of the flood increases in the country, Oxfam continues to expand its rapid response in Eastern Sri Lanka to help the thousands affected.
The international agency is providing hygiene kits, tarpaulins, cooked food and bottled water to approximately 17,000 people in Batticaloa, Trincomalee and Ampara districts in the East.
So far, more than 900,000 people have been affected as a result of the continuous rains that lashed the Eastern, Northern and Central provinces. The rains triggered a sequence of disasters leading from landslides to floods and resulted in many of the displaced taking shelter in welfare camps. Several irrigation tanks in the Eastern and Central Province have been destroyed and the flood waters have inundated 200,000 acres of rice fields.
S.Raguraamamurty, coordinating Oxfam’s flood response in the East, says, “The situation here is quite terrible. The water levels are very high and in some parts of Batticaloa town we now have boats instead of buses. We are facing immense challenges. An immediate priority is getting food and drinking water to people”.
Water levels are continuing to rise and access to many areas is still limited. Rescue operations are ongoing with the help of the Sri Lankan Army, Navy and Air Force.








