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Rescuers continue search ops

Rescuers continue search ops

Though it has been days since Cyclone Ditwah left the shores and the weather stabilised, efforts continue to retrieve the bodies of victims buried under…

New body to manage disaster recovery funds and rebuilding

Draft law proposes task force; Rs 500bn set to be passed in Parliament next month By Damith Wickremasekara The government is to set up a…

Govt. ends no-pay leave to work elsewhere for state employees

From January 1 next year, public sector employees will no longer be granted no-pay leave to work elsewhere, as was allowed under a 2022 Cabinet…

Business Times

Speeding up the recovery effort

Speeding up the recovery effort

Deputy Tourism Minister Prof. Ruwan Ranasinghe, flanked by industry officials, briefing the media on Friday on the measures being taken to restore normalcy in tourism.…

Cyclone Ditwah delivers crushing blow to Sri Lanka’s economy

Sri Lanka now faces a potentially crippling economic damage from the recent cyclone and floods and early figures from industry leaders may be a conservative…

Plantations face crop and human losses

Sri Lanka’s plantations sector has been gravely affected by the cyclone that struck the country last week resulting in the loss of about 20-30 per…

Sunday Times E-Paper





Editorial

Nature will not wait for Sri Lanka to get its act together

Like a thief at night, Cyclone Ditwah came and devastated countless homes and property to the tune of billions, leaving a trail of destruction rarely seen before in living memory. It was quick; it was savage. It left 611 dead, 213 still missing—and still counting. The difference, however, was that…


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A race against time and Nature’s fury

A race against time and Nature’s fury

A medical feat, the first air rescue of two critically-vulnerable newborns, brings hope and joy to a country battered by relentless Cyclone Ditwah. Two tiny…

An artist’s tribute to her mentor

Letters to the Editor

appreciations

Cyclone Ditwah must be a turning point

An excellent Christmas Carol that should become a tradition here

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Business Times

Speeding up the recovery effort

Speeding up the recovery effort

Deputy Tourism Minister Prof. Ruwan Ranasinghe, flanked by industry officials, briefing the media on Friday on…

Cyclone Ditwah delivers crushing blow to Sri Lanka’s economy

Plantations face crop and human losses

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