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§  A Nation in Crisis

§  Sri Lanka Death Toll Hits 159, Emergency Declared as Storm Targets India

§  Cyclone Ditwah leaves 159 dead in Sri Lanka with 203 missing.

§  President Dissanayake declares State of Emergency. Get live updates on the cyclone’s path towards Tamil Nadu, India.

§  159 Dead in Sri Lanka Floods, India on Red Alert. ‘State of Emergency’ in Sri Lanka as rescue ops intensify. Kelani River breaches banks

§  IMD warns of heavy rainfall in Chennai and Kerala. Check the latest path map here

November 30, 2025 | Source: The Daily Hints: Sri Lanka is currently facing one of its darkest weeks in recent history. The beautiful island nation has been brought to its knees by the ferocious onslaught of Cyclone Ditwah. In a heartbreaking update confirmed this morning, the death toll has surged to 159 with rescue teams still frantically searching for 203 people reported missing.

The scale of the tragedy has forced President Anura Kumara Dissanayake to declare a nationwide State of Emergency, mobilizing every available resource to combat the aftermath of what experts are calling a “historic disaster.” While the storm’s eye has moved past the island, leaving a trail of destruction, the focus now shifts to the humanitarian crisis on the ground and the terrifying path the cyclone is taking towards the Indian subcontinent.

Details & Context: The Aftermath of Landfall

Relentless Rain and Landslides
The devastation began last Wednesday when Cyclone Ditwah made landfall, unleashing a fury of nature that Sri Lanka had not prepared for. For days, the country has been battered by torrential rains, triggering massive landslides and flash floods.

According to the latest reports, over 800,000 people have been directly affected by the storm. The scenes on the ground are apocalyptic:

·       Landslides: Hill country regions have seen entire slopes collapse, burying homes and potentially trapping hundreds. The missing person count of 203 is largely feared to be from these mud-buried villages.

·       Flash Floods: Urban and rural areas alike are submerged. Rescue boats are navigating where streets used to be.

·       Displacement: Lakhs (hundreds of thousands) of citizens are now homeless, seeking refuge in temporary shelters, schools and temples.

The Kelani River Threat
A critical situation has developed along the banks of the Kelani River. The river, which winds through critical populated areas including the capital’s outskirts has breached its banks in several low-lying zones. Even as the rain slows, the river levels remain dangerously high due to runoff from the mountains.

On Saturday, floodwaters continued to ravage these low-lying regions, forcing the government to issue an urgent “Evacuation Order.” Residents living in the Kelani river basin have been instructed to leave their homes immediately. The urgency is palpable, as authorities fear that staying behind could add to the already grim death toll.

Government Response: Army Deployed

In response to the overwhelmed civil administration, the military has been called in. President Dissanayake’s declaration of a State of Emergency allows for the rapid deployment of the Sri Lankan Army, Navy and Air Force for disaster relief.

·       Boats on Streets: Navy boats are currently the only mode of transport in many submerged districts, ferrying marooned survivors to dry land.

·       Air Rescue: Army helicopters have been seen conducting sorties, dropping food packets to isolated villages and airlifting critical patients who are cut off from hospitals.

Despite these herculean efforts, the situation remains volatile. The infrastructure damage—collapsed bridges, washed-out roads and downed power grids—is hampering rescue efforts, leading the government to admit that the “situation is not yet fully under control.”

Historical Context: Worst Since 2003.?

The severity of Cyclone Ditwah is drawing chilling comparisons to the 2003 Floods, which remain etched in the nation’s memory as a benchmark of tragedy.

In 2003, a similar catastrophic weather event claimed 254 lives. Since then, Sri Lanka has faced numerous natural disasters but none have approached the lethal intensity of Ditwah. With 159 confirmed dead and over 200 missing, there is a genuine fear among analysts that Ditwah could surpass the 2003 tragedy if the missing are not found alive. This comparison highlights not just the strength of the storm, but the extreme vulnerability of the region to climate-change-induced weather anomalies.

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Impact Analysis: The Threat Shifts to India

While Sri Lanka begins the painful process of recovery, the danger has not dissipated—it has moved.

The Path to India
The Meteorological Department (Mousam Bhavan) has issued a critical forecast: Cyclone Ditwah has completed its recurve and is now advancing towards the Indian coast.

·       Trajectory: The storm is moving northwest across the Bay of Bengal.

·       Target Area: Southern Indian states, particularly Tamil Nadu and Kerala, are on high alert.

·       Current Status: While the storm weakened slightly after interacting with the Sri Lankan landmass, cyclones often re-intensify over the warm waters of the Palk Strait.

India Prepares
Authorities in India are not taking chances. Disaster management teams in coastal districts have been put on standby. Fishermen have been warned not to venture into the sea. The “tail end” of the system is already causing cloud cover and scattered rains in southern India, with heavier impact expected in the coming 48 hours. The concern is that the already saturated ground in South India cannot handle another deluge.

Social Media & Trending Research

Social media platforms like X (formerly Twitter) and Facebook are flooded with visuals from the ground.

·       Viral Visuals: Videos show the Kelani River raging through neighborhoods and dramatic helicopter rescues by the Sri Lankan Air Force.

·       Public Sentiment: There is an outpouring of grief and solidarity globally. However, there is also anger regarding the preparedness of infrastructure.

·       Key Discussions: Netizens are discussing “Climate Justice” and questioning why warning systems didn’t result in earlier evacuations for the landslide-prone zones.

Safety Tips: What to Do If You Are in the Path

With the storm approaching India, here are critical safety steps for our readers in the affected zones:

            i.          Charge Devices: Keep phones and power banks fully charged.

          ii.          Emergency Kit: Pack water, dry food, medicines and a torch.

        iii.          Stay Indoors: Do not go out to “watch” the storm. Flying debris is the #1 killer.

         iv.          Listen to Officials: If your local government asks you to evacuate, do not hesitate.

Conclusion

Cyclone Ditwah has left a scar on Sri Lanka that will take years to heal. The loss of 159 lives is a stark reminder of nature’s fury. As the island nation mourns and digs through the debris for the 203 missing souls, the eyes of the world—and the anxiety of millions—turn towards India. The next 24 to 48 hours are critical.

Will the storm dissipate or will it bring a second wave of destruction to the Indian coast.? We are monitoring the situation minute-by-minute.

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