Sri Lanka floods
Expired Pakistani Aid to Flood-Devastated Sri Lanka Sparks International Outrage as Death Toll Continues to Rise
Dec 02, 2025 10:17 pm CST
Pakistan faces severe criticism after sending expired food and medical supplies to cyclone-ravaged Sri Lanka, where over 330 people have died in floods and landslides. As Sri Lankan officials flag the unusable aid through diplomatic channels, India has responded with extensive relief operations including 53 tons of emergency supplies and specialized rescue teams. The disaster has claimed more than 1,200 lives across South Asia, with thousands still stranded and conditions expected to worsen.
Catastrophic Asian Floods Kill 1,200 Across Four Countries as Relief Efforts Face Critical Supply Challenges
Dec 02, 2025 05:47 pm CST
Devastating floods have claimed approximately 1,200 lives across Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Malaysia, leaving hundreds of thousands in temporary shelters facing severe shortages of clean water, food, and medicine. Relief efforts are hampered by destroyed infrastructure, while affected communities struggle with price inflation of essential goods and limited access to supplies. Climate experts attribute the disaster to intensifying monsoon patterns worsened by climate change.
India's Operation Sagar Bandhu: Providing Critical Relief to Sri Lanka After Cyclone Ditwah Devastation
Dec 02, 2025 12:35 pm CST
India has launched Operation Sagar Bandhu to provide emergency humanitarian assistance to Sri Lanka following the devastating impact of Cyclone Ditwah. With over 400 people dead or missing, Indian forces are conducting rescue operations and delivering essential supplies, earning heartfelt gratitude from Sri Lankan citizens who publicly acknowledged India's rapid response and critical aid during this catastrophic flooding disaster.
Indian Navy Deploys Chetak Helicopters for Critical Rescue Operations in Flood-Ravaged Sri Lanka
Nov 30, 2025 03:25 pm CST
Indian Navy's Chetak helicopters from INS Vikrant are conducting rescue operations in Sri Lanka following devastating floods caused by Cyclone Ditwah. Under Operation Sagar Bandhu, India has deployed military assets and relief supplies to assist the island nation where at least 123 people have died and thousands have been displaced. The cyclone is now moving toward India's eastern coast, where red alerts have been issued.
India's Swift Response: Emergency Aid and Rescue Operations for Sri Lankan Cyclone Ditwah Victims
Nov 29, 2025 10:48 pm CST
India has mobilized significant humanitarian assistance for Sri Lanka following Cyclone Ditwah, establishing emergency support for stranded citizens at Colombo's international airport while delivering over 20 tonnes of relief supplies and dispatching specialized rescue teams to help with recovery efforts in a country reporting 123 deaths and 15,000 destroyed homes.
Cyclone Ditwah Death Toll Rises to 123 in Sri Lanka as Massive Evacuation Efforts Continue
Nov 29, 2025 03:00 pm CST
Cyclone Ditwah has caused devastating floods across Sri Lanka, resulting in 123 deaths and 130 missing persons. Nearly 44,000 people have been evacuated to welfare centers as the Kelani River bursts its banks. Relief operations are underway with military assistance while India provides emergency aid to the affected regions.
Catastrophic Floods in Sri Lanka: 69 Dead, 34 Missing as Military Conducts Mass Rescue Operations
Nov 29, 2025 10:22 am CST
Sri Lanka is battling one of its worst flooding disasters with 69 confirmed deaths and 34 missing as military forces conduct urgent rescue operations. Over 3,000 homes have been damaged and 18,000 people evacuated as Cyclone Ditwah intensifies the northeast monsoon, causing rivers to overflow and triggering deadly mudslides across the island nation.
Deadly Floods and Landslides in Sri Lanka: 56 Fatalities, Government Closures and Ongoing Rescue Operations
Nov 28, 2025 12:16 pm CST
Sri Lanka faces a devastating natural disaster with 56 confirmed deaths from floods and landslides, forcing nationwide government office and school closures. Central tea-growing regions experienced the worst impact with over 25 fatalities, while rescue operations continue as overflowing reservoirs and rivers have paralyzed transportation networks across the country.







