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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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Proposed EPF-ETF merger harmful to private sector workers – FSP
… alleges NPP trying to implement UPFA, UNP plan
Front-line Socialist Party (FSP) yesterday (24) alleged that the NPP government’s move to amalgamate the Employees’ Trust Fund (ETF) and the Employees’ Provident Fund (EPF), under a unified, tripartite governance framework, would be detrimental to the private sector workers.
Addressing the media at Melder Place, Nugegoda, FSP spokesman Duminda Nagamuwa said that the Cabinet of Ministers approved this proposal on 15 June.
Nagamuwa claimed that the NPP was trying to implement what President Mahinda Rajapaksa had sought to do, in 2011, causing the police to open fire on a group of the Export Processing Zone workers, protesting against the move to create a private pension scheme. A worker, identified as Roshen Chanaka, was shot by police on May 30, 2011, and he succumbed to his injuries.
Pointing out that the EPF and the ETF had been established for the benefit of private sector workers but with different objectives, Nagamuwa warned that amalgamation of the two funds could cause unnecessary complications.
The FSP spokesman said that Ravi Karunanayake, in his capacity as the Finance Minister of the Yahapalana government, in late November 2015 had declared their intention to amalgamate the ETF with the EPF.
FSP’s Pubudu Jayagoda told The Island that they expected all political parties, other than the NPP, to disclose their stand on the vital issue. Jayagoda urged the Opposition to take a stand on the vital issue .
By Shamindra Ferdinando
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Opposition argues that National Environment Amendment Bill is unconstitutional
The Opposition yesterday argued in Parliament that the National Environment Amendment Bill was unconstitutional. The Opposition said that it violated the 13th Amendment.
SJB and Opposition Leader Sajith Premadasa argued that the approval of the Provincial Councils was required for the Bill to go ahead, as it was a subject in the Concurrent List of powers as per the 13th Amendment to the Constitution.
The MP also said that the clause which enables the Central Government to file legal actions against Local Government bodies was unconditional as well, since local bodies are included in the Provincial Councils list.
“How can you go ahead at a time when the Provincial Councils do not function properly,” Premadasa questioned.
ITAK MP P. Sathyalingam also raised the issue, but Speaker Jagath Wickramaratne, who responded, said the MPs could raise the relevant matters during the debate.
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ITAK makes representations to BJP TN President
The leader of the Ilankai Tamil Arasu Kachchi (ITAK) and parliamentarian Sivagnanam Shritharan recently met the Bharatiya Janata Party’s Tamil Nadu state president, Nainar Nagenthran in India during a three-day visit in which discussions centred on the political and livelihood challenges facing Tamils in the North-East of Sri Lanka.
According to a statement issued by MP Shritharan, the talks ranged across a number of contemporary issues confronting the Tamil people among them the demolition of ancestral Tamil Hindu temples and the construction of Buddhist viharas in their place, the skeletal remains being exhumed at the Chemmani mass grave, and efforts to secure justice for the alleged genocide committed against the Tamil people.
The statement said the two sides had also discussed a lasting settlement to the Tamil national question.
“There was an extensive exchange of views between both sides on a permanent political solution for the Eelam Tamils and the political aspirations of the Tamil people.”
The two had agreed to continue such meetings and consultations in future, the statement added, and Shritharan was hosted for lunch during the visit.
Also present was the veteran Tamil political figure K. S. Radhakrishnan, described in the statement as having more than fifty years of experience in Tamil political affairs, along with the BJP’s Tamil Nadu state secretary and several senior party representatives.
Nagenthran, a former Tamil Nadu state minister, has headed the BJP’s Tamil Nadu unit since April 2025 and is leading the party’s bid to unseat the governing DMK in the state.
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