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Home | World | About 90000 People In Sri Lanka Affected By Droughts

About 90,000 people in Sri Lanka affected by droughts

A total of 89,485 people from 27,885 families have been affected and Jaffna in the Northern Province is the worst affected district, with 69,113 people from 21,714 families impacted

By IANS
Published Date - 6 August 2023, 05:43 PM
About 90,000 people in Sri Lanka affected by droughts
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Colombo: About 90,000 people in four provinces of Sri Lanka have been affected by droughts with Jaffna being the worst-hit district, the Disaster Management Center (DMC) said on Sunday.

The four affected areas are Sabaragamuwa, Eastern, North Western, and Northern provinces.

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A total of 89,485 people from 27,885 families have been affected and Jaffna in the Northern Province is the worst affected district, with 69,113 people from 21,714 families impacted, the DMC said.

According to the DMC, droughts in the South Asian island country usually occur due to the delay of monsoon onset or the temporal variability of rainfall.

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