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Dengue, COVID cases at LRH
Consultant Paediatrician, at the Lady Ridgeway Children’s Hospital (LRH), in Colombo, Dr. Deepal Perera, said that the number of children, afflicted with dengue and COVID-19, was increasing.Dr. Perera said that the hospital administration had decided to carry out random testing due to fears that there might be COVID and dengue patients among children, being treated for other illnesses.
Dr. Perera told the media that 25 dengue-positive cases had been found by Thursday evening. Among them were eight with dengue haemorrhagic fever (DHF), he said. There are 11 children being treated for COVID-19. Out of them two are at the hospital’s intensive care unit (ICU).
“These cases were found after random testing of patients. If we checked all patients, the number would have been more,” Dr. Perera said.
He urged the people to clean their homes, offices, school premises and surroundings. He also advised to follow basic health guidelines again to prevent children getting infected with COVID-19 virus.
“Dengue is on the rise. So is COVID. People forgot about dengue in the last few years because of COVID. However, dengue is on the rise again and dengue is a very serious disease,” he said.
Dr. Perera also said that if anyone has a fever that has not subsided after three days, they should get tested.
There is a shortage of 60 essential medicines at the Lady Ridgeway Hospital, deputy hospital director Santhushitha Senapathi said.
These shortages are having a serious negative impact on conducting surgeries and general treatment of patients at the LRH, Dr. Senapathi said.
The deputy hospital director said that there is a drop in donations by philanthropists.The LRH has informed the ministry of health that they might even have to cancel scheduled surgeries, if the medicine shortages are not addressed.
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Sun overhead until 15 April; heat index to reach caution level
The Department of Meteorology yesterday said that the sun would be positioned directly overhead across parts of the country from yesterday until 15 April.
According to the Department, the sun will be directly above areas, including Dodanduwa, Rathgama, Yakkalamulla, Akuressa, Mulgirigala, Ranna, Kalametiya and Ussangoda today.
The Department also warned that the heat index — the temperature felt on the human body — is expected to reach a caution level in several parts of the country, including the Western Province, Sabaragamuwa Province, Southern Province, Eastern Province, North Western Province, North Central Province, and Northern Province, as well as the Monaragala District.
Thunderstorms are likely after 2.00 p.m. in the Western, Sabaragamuwa, Central, Southern, Uva and Eastern provinces.
Meanwhile, fairly heavy rainfall, exceeding 50 mm, is expected in parts of the Central Province, Sabaragamuwa Province, and Uva Province, as well as in the Polonnaruwa District.
The Department advised the public to take necessary precautions to minimise possible risks arising from heat and adverse weather conditions.
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Dhaka releases six Lankan fishermen in goodwill gesture
The High Commission of Sri Lanka in Dhaka successfully facilitated the safe repatriation of six Sri Lankan fishermen who were released by the authorities of Bangladesh as a gesture of humanitarian goodwill and in the spirit of the long-standing cordial relations between Sri Lanka and Bangladesh.
The High Commission said: The fishermen, who were on board the Sri Lankan fishing vessel IMUL-A-0138-PTM (SLFV Sudu Duwa-4), had been apprehended by the Bangladesh authorities in July 2025.
The six repatriated fishermen arrived at the Bandaranaike International Airport (BIA), Katunayake, at 5:10 a.m. on Thursday, 02 April, 2026, on FitsAir Flight No. 8D912.
The release and repatriation were made possible through coordinated efforts, via diplomatic channels, involving the Consular Affairs Division of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Employment and Tourism of Sri Lanka, the Department of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources of Sri Lanka, and the High Commission of Sri Lanka in Dhaka.
The High Commission expresses its sincere appreciation to the relevant authorities of Bangladesh for their cooperation and valuable assistance in facilitating the process of release and repatriation.
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Preparations underway for Nuwara Eliya Spring Festival
The Nuwara Eliya Municipal Council, in collaboration with the Urban Development Authority and the Road Development Authority, has launched a programme to beautify the hill capital ahead of the upcoming tourist season and the annual Vasantha Senakeliya (Spring Festival).
Authorities have begun planting flower saplings and improving facilities at popular attractions, including Victoria Park and Gregory Lake, in preparation for the influx of visitors expected during the festive period.
Municipal Commissioner Pradeep Pushpakumara said that arrangements were being finalised to provide maximum facilities and security for both local and foreign tourists visiting the city during the season.
Deputy Mayor Jothi Yogarajah said the Council was proceeding with the annual festivities, despite prevailing economic challenges. “These activities are organised every year for the enjoyment of local and foreign tourists who flock to Nuwara Eliya. We are continuing the arrangements in the belief that the country’s situation will improve,” he said.
Yogarajah added that a series of scaled-down events had been planned in keeping with the current circumstances, while adhering to government guidelines.
The Spring Festival, held annually to coincide with the Sinhala and Tamil New Year, draws thousands of visitors to the cool climes of Nuwara Eliya each April. This year’s programme will include floral exhibitions, carnivals, motor racing and several cultural and sporting events, organised under the supervision of the Mayor and the Municipal Council.
Authorities have also invited both Sri Lankans and foreign visitors to travel to Nuwara Eliya to celebrate the New Year festivities in the hill country.
by SK Samaranayake
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