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Landslide early warnings issued to Colombo, Gampaha, Kalutara, Kandy, Kegalle, Nuwara Eliya and Ratnapura Districts extended

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The landslide early warnings issued by the Landslide Early Warning Centre of the National Building Research Organization (NBRO) to the districts of Colombo, Gampaha, Kalutara, Kandy, Kegalle, Nuwara Eliya and Ratnapura have been extended until 1600 hrs on 28-05-2024.

Accordingly, the
Level II landslide early warnings issued to the Divisional Secretaries divisions and surrounding areas of Seethawaka in the Colombo district, Ingiriya, Bulathsinhala and Mathugama in the Kalutara district, Kegalle, Dehiowita, Ruwanwella, Deraniyagala, Yatiyanthota, Warakapola, Bulathkohupitiya, Mawanella and Galigamuwa in the Kegalle district, Ambagamuwa in the Nuwara Eliya district, Kiriella, Ratnapura, Ayagama, Kalawana, Eheliyagoda, Kuruwita, Balangoda, Elapatha and Imbulpe in the Ratnapura district.

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Level I landslide early warnings issued to the Divisional Secretaries divisions and surrounding areas of Padukka in the Colombo district, Attanagalla in the Gampaha district, Dodangoda, Walallawita, Agalawatta, Palindanuwara and Horana in the Kalutara district, Udapalatha in the Kandy district, Aranayake in the Kegalle district, Kothmale in the Nuwara Eliya district, Nivithigala, Pelmadulla, Opanayake and Kahawatta in the Ratnapura district.

have been extended.

Special Note:
During the Landslide Early Warning period, pay attention to the following pre-landslide signs
* Development of cracks on the ground, deepened cracks and ground subsidence
* Slanting of trees, electrical posts, fences and telephone posts
* Cracks in the floors and walls of buildings which are built on slopes
* Sudden appearances of springs, emerging muddy water, blockage or disappearance of existing springs

People should move away immediately from the areas where they notice the above pre-landslide signs

People living in landslide susceptible areas should be extra vigilant and be ready to move away quickly to a safe place if heavy rain continues.

Communities are requested to follow instructions given by the National Building Research Organization (NBRO)  and the Disaster Management Centre (DMC)



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Switzerland face Argentina in World Cup quarterfinal after beating Colombia

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Switzerland's Ruben Vargas celebrates scoring a penalty during the penalty shootout to win the match as Switzerland qualify for the quarterfinals of the World Cup (Aljazeera)

Switzerland beat Colombia 4-3 on penalties  after a goalless draw to set up a quarterfinal with defending champions Argentina.

The two teams cancelled each other out on Tuesday in the final game of the last 16 – the last match to be played at the 2026 tournament outside the United States.

Both teams missed spot-kicks before Switzerland goalkeeper Gregor Kobel brilliantly saved Cucho Hernandez’s effort and Ruben Vargas scored the decisive penalty.

Colombia, once again backed by thousands of passionate fans in Vancouver, had conceded just once in their four games before Tuesday’s match and the Swiss had also proved difficult to break down.

The first action of note came in the 21st minute when Kobel was forced into a flying save to keep out Gustavo Puerta’s curling effort from the edge of the penalty area.

The Swiss stepped up a gear immediately after the first hydration break, with Camilo Vargas beating away a shot from Fabian Rieder before denying Dan Ndoye.

But the match was goalless at half-time, with two well-matched teams struggling for inspiration.

Switzerland started the second half on the front foot, but Colombia also had their moments, with Luis Suarez lashing wastefully wide.

Both coaches made multiple changes in the second half but again struggled to create meaningful openings, with Colombia’s star winger Luis Diaz kept quiet.

Ndoye flashed a shot across goal in stoppage time, but nobody was able to get on the end of it, and the match was 0-0 at the end of normal time.

The game belatedly burst into life in the first period of extra time.

Colombia defender Jhon Lucumi headed against the bar from a corner in the ninth minute, and Kobel kept out a fierce effort from Jaminton Campaz as the South Americans upped the tempo.

At the other end, Vargas dived to his left to beat away an effort from substitute Zeki Amdouni.

Campaz missed a glorious chance to win the game with five minutes of time left on the clock.

With nothing to separate the teams, the game went to penalties.

Switzerland will face Argentina in Kansas City on Saturday after Lionel Messi’s team earlier beat Egypt 3-2 in Atlanta.

Switzerland last reached the quarterfinals when they hosted the World Cup in 1954.

(Aljazeera)

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US bombs Sirik, Qeshm, Bandar Abbas over Hormuz attacks

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The Strait of Hormuz remains a critical chokepoint for global energy supplies, with disruptions likely to influence fuel costs, trade and economic planning across Africa (Aljazeera)

The US launches “powerful strikes”  against Iran after attacks on three ships  transiting the Strait of Hormuz, including Qatari and Saudi Arabian tankers.

Iranian media reports that explosions have been heard in the Iranian port city of Sirik, in Bandar Abbas and Qeshm Island.

The US also revokes a waiver that allowed Iran to sell oil under an interim peace agreement signed between Washington and Tehran on June 17.

The coffin of Iran’s slain supreme leader, Ali Khamenei, arrives in the Iraqi city of Najaf for a funeral procession.

(Aljazeera)

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Ms. U. L. Mathisha Jinanjalie Jayathilake, appointedto the post of Commissioner, Department of Probation and Child Protection Services

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The Cabinet of Ministers approved the resolution furnished by the Minister of Women and Child Affairs to appoint Ms. U. L. Mathisha Jinanjalie Jayathilake, the officer in Grade I of Sri Lanka Administrative Service to the post of the Commissioner at the Department of Probation and Child Protection Services with immediate effect.

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