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Adverse weather: 92,471 affected; two deaths reported so far
By Rathindra Kuruwita and Norman Palihawadane
A total of 92,471 people from 27,751 families have been affected by the adverse weather conditions prevailing since January 13, according to the Disaster Management Centre (DMC).The Eastern Province is the worst affected, with 56,878 people from 17,952 families is distress in the Ampara, Batticaloa, and Trincomalee districts due to heavy rains.
In the Northern Province, 29,299 people from 7,970 families in Kilinochchi, Jaffna, Vavuniya, and Mannar have been adversely affected.
Meanwhile, in the North Central Province, 4,599 people from 1,369 families in Anuradhapura and Polonnaruwa have been affected.
Additionally, 319 houses have been partially damaged due to the extreme weather conditions.
Two persons had died owing to floods in Welikanda in Polonnaruwa and Hali Ela in Badulla.
As of yesterday, a total of 438 people from 142 families in several provinces had been relocated to safe locations, the DMC said.
The Meteorological Department predicted that showers or thundershowers would occur at times in the Uva and Southern provinces and in the Ampara and Batticaloa districts today (27).
A few showers are likely in the North-Central, North-Western, and Central provinces, as well as in the Trincomalee district. Showers or thundershowers are also expected in a few places in the Western and Sabaragamuwa provinces during the evening or night.
Fairly strong winds of 30-40 kmph can be expected at times over the eastern slopes of the central hills, and in the Northern, North-Central, and North-Western provinces, as well as in the Matale and Hambantota districts.
Misty conditions may occur in some areas in the Central and Sabaragamuwa provinces and in the Galle and Matara districts during the morning.
The public is advised to take adequate precautions to minimise damage caused by temporary localised strong winds and lightning during thundershowers.
In its Marine Weather Forecast, the Department has stated that winds will be north-easterly with speeds of 25-35 kmph. Wind speeds may increase up to 50-60 kmph at times in the sea areas off the coast stretching from Colombo to Kankasanthurai via Puttalam and Mannar, and from Matara to Pottuvil via Hambantota.The seas off those coasts are expected to be rough at times, and temporarily strong gusty winds with very rough seas can be expected during thundershowers.
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Land Utilization Policy Planning Department Bill to be drafted
Establishment and defining the duties/responsibilities of the Land Utilization Policy Planning Department has been performed in par with the extraordinary gazette dated 20.05.2010.
It has been recognized appropriate to define the activities and powers of the said Department by a Parliamentary act to prepare a legal background for productively implementing the responsibilities of the Land Utilization Policy Planning Department.
Accordingly, the Cabinet of Ministers granted approval to the resolution furnished by the Minister of Agriculture, Livestock, Lands and Irrigation to direct the Legal Draftsman to draft a bill for that including provisions.
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Fourth Ministerial level summit of Regional Integrated Multi-Hazard Early Warning System (RIMES) Organization to be held in Colombo
The Cabinet of Ministers granted approval to the proposal furnished by the Minister of Agriculture, Livestock, Lands and Irrigation to conduct the fourth Ministerial level summit of Regional Integrated Multi-Hazard Early Warning System (RIMES) Organization for four days either on the last week of April or the first week of May of 2025 in Colombo.
The Regional Integrated Multi-Hazard Early Warning System (RIMES) Organization is a United Nations affiliated body with a membership of more than 40 Asian, African and Pacific regional countries.
The objective of the organization is to provide assistance and technological knowledge to enhance technological strategies for early warning on flood, famine, land slides, storms affecting their member countries. A request has been forwarded to hold its fourth Ministerial level summit for the year 2025 in Sri Lanka.
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“The government is determined to make all necessary decisions for the country’s advancement and to improve the quality of life for its citizens” -President
President Anura Kumara Disanayake stated that the current government is determined to make all necessary decisions for the country’s advancement and to improve the quality of life for its citizens.
The president expressed these views during an event held on Monday (27) at the Customs Department Auditorium to mark International Customs Day under the theme, ‘Customs Delivering on its Commitment to Efficiency, Security and Prosperity.’
The Customs Co-operation Council (CCC), established in 1952 with the participation of 17 European countries is independent intergovernmental body whose mission is to enhance the effectiveness and efficiency of Customs administrations. This council quickly became globally recognized, and Sri Lanka became a member in 1967. In 1994, the Customs Cooperation Council was renamed the World Customs Organization (WCO).
The first session of the Customs Cooperation Council was held on January 26, 1953, in Brussels, Belgium, marking the establishment of International Customs Day. As a result, every year on January 26, customs administration institutions across the world celebrate International Customs Day.
The President also mentioned that necessary actions are being taken to create a modern organizational structure, with structural reforms being implemented within Sri Lanka Customs, the Department of Excise, and the Department of Inland Revenue.
The President stated that laws and institutions must evolve to meet the challenges of the times and cannot remain static or permanent indefinitely.
Elaborating further, President Disanayake shared the following insights:
“Customs successfully fulfilled its responsibilities over the past year, and its efforts in stabilizing the economy are highly commendable. The achievements in meeting last year’s targets are being appropriately recognized.
However, simply achieving revenue targets is not enough to rebuild a collapsed economy. Addressing the economic crisis requires increasing the revenue-to-GDP ratio. The economic collapse has significantly disrupted the import-export market.
All of our actions are currently being carried out within the parameters set by the International Monetary Fund (IMF). While surface-level indicators may suggest economic recovery, the overall economy remains deeply damaged. Therefore, it is essential to approach the recovery process cautiously and with balance. Even a small mistake can cause significant disruptions to the economy. Therefore, the Customs Department must work collectively to achieve its targeted revenue of Rs. 2,550 billion.
A proposal has been submitted to improve facilities for Customs and establish a new salary structure. Discussions are underway with the Ministry of Finance and the Treasury to provide solutions.
This year’s budget has already addressed the increase in the basic salaries of public sector employees. Additionally, plans are in place to enhance the efficiency of the public service by integrating digitalization and technology. Efforts are also being made to implement legal reforms to build strong institutional frameworks.
There were conflicts between previous political administrations and the state service mechanism. Due to these disagreements, the political leadership failed to implement the necessary reforms to strengthen institutional frameworks at the right time. It was a challenging period to establish robust institutional structures.
The failure to introduce timely institutional changes resulted in the expected outcomes not being achieved. Consequently, before we could secure many opportunities for ourselves, external parties took advantage of our resources. As a result, Sri Lanka missed several opportunities to leverage its natural strategic position as a nation.
In the future, necessary measures must be taken to facilitate operations at the Sri Lanka Port, targeting a capacity of 11.3 million containers. Achieving this will require collective effort from all employees. Without such unity, the country cannot move forward. This year, the Customs Department has been assigned a revenue target of LKR 2,550 billion.
President Anura Kumara Disanayake presented merit certificates issued by the World Customs Organization to 20 Customs officers in recognition of their outstanding contributions to special operations. Additionally, two officers were honoured with skills awards during the event.
The Director General of Customs also presented a commemorative plaque to President Anura Kumara Disanayake to mark the occasion.
The event was attended by key dignitaries, including Minister of Labour and Deputy Minister of Economic Development Dr. Anil Jayantha Fernando, Governor of the Central Bank Dr. Nandalal Weerasinghe, Deputy Minister of Finance and Planning Harshana Suriyapperuma, Attorney General Parinda Ranasinghe, Secretary to the President Dr. Nandika Sanath Kumanayake, Secretary to the Ministry of Finance Mahinda Siriwardena, Director General of Customs Sarath Nonis, and other officials from the Customs Department.
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