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Tourist arrivals hit 2.3m in 2025, India tops source markets

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Sri Lanka recorded 2.3 million tourist arrivals in 2025, marking a year-on-year growth of more than 15 percent, with India emerging as the country’s largest source market, according to figures released by the Tourism Authority.

Indian travellers accounted for 531,511 arrivals, more than double the number from the next highest source market. An official statement said this represented a year-on-year increase of over 114,000 visitors, underscoring India’s position as Sri Lanka’s undisputed leading market.

Indian arrivals averaged over 23 percent of monthly inflows, with December recording the highest number at 56,715 arrivals, while February saw the lowest, with about 35,000 visitors from India.

The United Kingdom ranked as the second-largest source market, with 21,277 arrivals, consolidating its position among Sri Lanka’s key tourism contributors.

Overall arrivals peaked in December, when 258,928 tourists visited the island—the highest monthly total for the year. The Tourism Authority said the figures reaffirm Sri Lanka’s strong appeal as a leisure destination.

Europe and the Asia-Pacific region together accounted for 92.7 percent of total arrivals in 2025, with Europe alone contributing 51.3 percent, reinforcing Sri Lanka’s status as a popular winter sun destination.

Meanwhile, the Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority (SLTDA) reported that 131,898 tourists visited the country during the first 15 days of 2026. The highest single-day inflow was recorded on January 15, when 10,483 tourists arrived.

During this period, India again topped the arrivals list with 23,786 visitors, followed by Russia (14,785), the United Kingdom (12,166) and Germany (9,260), indicating sustained momentum in the tourism sector at the start of the new year.



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Landslide early warnings issued to the Districts of Colombo, Gampaha, Kalutara, Kegalle, Nuwara Eliya and Ratnapura

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The National Building Research Institute [NBRI] has issued Landslide Early Warnings to the Districts of Colombo, Gampaha, Kalutara, Kegalle, Nuwara Eliya and Ratnapura valid upto 0900 AM on 23rd May 2026.

Accordingly,
LEVEL I [RED] landslide early warnings have been issued to the Divisional Secretaries Divisions and surrounding areas of  Deraniyagala, Ruwanwella and Dehiowita in the Kegalle district and Ratnapura, Ayagama, Kuruwita and Eheliyagoda in the Ratnapura district.

LEVEL II [AMBER] landslide early warnings have been issued to the Divisional Secretaries Divisions and surrounding areas of Seethawaka and Padukka in the Colombo district, Attanagalla in the Gampaha district,  Horana, Bulathsinhala, Ingiriya and  Palindanuwara in the  Kalutara district, Yatiyanthota in the Kegalle district and Pelmadulla,  Kiriella,  Elapatha,  Kalawana and Nivithigala in the Rathnapura district.

LEVEL I [YELLOW] landslide early warnings have been issued to the Divisional Secretaries Divisions and surrounding areas of Mirigama and Divulapitiya in the Gampaha district, Agalawatta and Mathugama in the Kalutara district, Bulathkohupitiya in the Kegalle district and Ambagamuwa in the Nuwara Eliya district.

 

 

 

 

 

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Minor flood situation likely to occur within the next few hours in the low-lying floodplain areas of the Kalu River

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Based on the heavy rainfall currently being received in the Kalu River Basin and the analysis of water level data recorded at hydrological gauging stations maintained by the Irrigation Department within the Kalu River Basin, it is hereby warned that a Minor Flood Situation is likely to occur within the next
few hours in the low-lying floodplain areas of the Kalu River.

The affected areas include the Divisional Secretariat Divisions of Ratnapura, Kuruwita, Ayagama, Elapatha, Kiriella in Ratnapura District.

The public residing in these areas, as well as motorists and passengers travelling through the affected regions, are strongly requested to act with utmost vigilance and to take all necessary
precautions. Disaster Management Authorities are requested to take necessary actions in this regard.

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Flood warning issued to low lying areas of the Aththanagalu Oya and Uruwal Oya valleys

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A considerable rainfall has  occurred in the catchment areas of the Aththanagalu Oya Basin as atb5.00 AM today (22).

By analyzing the current rainfall situation and river water levels of Hydrological Stations on the Aththanagalu Oya, there is a possibility of  a flood situation occuring in some low lying
areas of the Aththanagalu Oya and Uruwal Oya valleys situated in Diwulapitiya, Mirigama, Attanagalla, Mahara, Gampaha, Minuwangoda, Ja-ela, Katana and Wattala Div8sional Secretaries Divisions within next 48 hours.

Owing to this situation, there is a possibility of some of the roads running through these lowlying  areas being inundated  at some places.

The public residing in these areas, as well as motorists traveling through these regions, are requested to exercise extreme caution regarding this situation.

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