Connect with us

Latest News

Nominations for Local Authorities Elections will be accepted from 17th to 20th March

Published

on

The Election Commission of Sri Lanka has announced that deposits from political parties and independent groups intending to contest 336 local authorities the forthcoming LA Election will be accepted from today 3rd March 2025 up to 12noon on 19th March 2025.  Deposits will not be accepted on Saturdays,  Sundays and Poya day which fall within this period.

Nominations will be accepted by the respective Returning Officers between 08:30 am and  04:15 pm from the 17th  and will close at 1200 noon on 20th March 2025.

 

 



Continue Reading
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Latest News

INS Kuthar calls Port of Colombo

Published

on

By

The Indian Naval Ship (INS) Kuthar arrived at the Port of Colombo on an official visit this morning (03 Mar 25).

The visiting ship was welcomed by the Sri Lanka Navy in compliance
with naval traditions.

INS Kuthar is a 91.1 metre long Corvette, commanded by Commander Nitin Sharma. She is manned by a crew of 129.

During their visit to the island, the ship’s crew members are set to explore several tourist attractions in Colombo. They will also engage in
training exchange programmes arranged by the Sri Lanka Navy, aimed at enhancing mutual cooperation.

INS Kuthar is scheduled to depart the island on 06 Mar.

Continue Reading

Foreign News

Earthquake hits Hollywood as stars gather for Oscars after-party

Published

on

By

A magnitude 3.9 earthquake has hit Hollywood as some of the globe’s top stars began celebrating after the Oscars.

The earthquake’s epicentre was measured in North Hollywood, just miles from where the awards ceremony was hosted at the Dolby Theatre.

There were no immediate reports of damage or injuries. The quake struck shortly after 22:00 local time as celebrities were gathering at the popular Vanity Fair afterparty.

Those in the area reported a sudden jolt of energy, with some screaming and seeing high-rise buildings wobbling like jelly.

The US Geological Survey (USGS), which tracks such events, said the earthquake was felt miles across Los Angeles.

There was no tsunami alert issued as a result of the relatively minor earthquake.

The Los Angeles Fire Department said that the earthquake was felt across downtown Los Angeles but the agency was not entering into “Earthquake Mode” over the incident.

For stronger earthquakes, first responders and officials do assessments of the area to ensure there is no structural damage to buildings and infrastructure.

Getty Images Stars arrive on the red carpet at the Vanity Fair afterparty

The quake is among about 40 that have hit Southern California since the start of March – though nearly all of these were magnitude 1 earthquakes that aren’t typically felt by residents, according to USGS data reviewed by the BBC.

Last month, there was a magnitude 3.7 earthquake that struck the nearby Malibu area. In December, a strong magnitude 7 earthquake jolted northern California and caused a short tsunami alert for those in northern California and southern Oregon.

BBC correspondents covering the Academy Awards in the heart of Hollywood reported fierce shaking and even some screams as the sudden jolt scared visitors. To some, it sounded like a bomb went off with the rumble.

One resident called it the biggest earthquake she’d felt and was surprised it was only a magnitude 3.9. “I felt that in my bones,” she remarked.

The BBC’s Emma Vardy said she was retouching her makeup for some final Oscars filming when the quake struck. Her diamond earrings wobbled in the mirror and she realized the high-rise she was in was shaking.

“I have felt a lot of quakes over the past two years in Los Angeles but currently, I am on the 15th floor of our media centre in Hollywood,” she remarked. “Feeling a building of that size move around like jelly is quite an experience.”

[BBC]

Continue Reading

Latest News

Doctors set to launch island wide strike on Wednesday [05]

Published

on

By

The Government Medical Officers’ Association (GMOA) has warned  that they will launch an island-wide strike starting from March 05 if the government does not address the reduction of additional duty and holiday allowances of government medical officers by the 2025 budget.

Continue Reading

Trending