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Renewed flooding in Sri Lanka

10th February 2011 | by unicef | Sri Lanka Floods | No Comments

UNICEF is dispatching more emergency supplies to support communities hit by renewed, severe flooding in Sri Lanka. The latest batch of supplies includes 19,000 school kits (including notebooks, pens, pencils) 10,600 reinforced tarpaulins, 60 drums of chlorine bleaching powder, 2,000 sleeping mats, water tanks (2,000 litre capacity, each), water purification tablets and children’s clothes (5,000 [...]

Flood emergencies across the globe

25th January 2011 | by unicef | Pakistan Floods, Sri Lanka Floods | No Comments

In the first month of 2011, flood emergencies are in effect in multiple regions around the world. In such emergencies, children are always the most vulnerable — to malnutrition, disease and exploitation. UNICEF is on the ground to provide emergency humanitarian aid and to support government flood relief efforts. Because measles and acute respiratory infections [...]

Hundreds of thousands displaced by floods in eastern Sri Lanka

15th January 2011 | by unicef | Sri Lanka Floods | No Comments

Hundreds of thousands of people have been displaced and about two dozen killed by flooding in eastern Sri Lanka, where water levels in some areas are two metres higher than normal – and more heavy rains are forecast. Several days of non-stop downpours have turned a large part of Sri Lanka into a deepening lake. [...]

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