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Lankans hit by flood face uncertain future

Sri Lankans camped out in shelters in the capital face an uncertain future after massive flooding from torrential rain struck the island, forcing them to flee their inundated homes.
Water levels in Colombo are slowly falling after the Kelani river running through the city of 650,000 burst its banks early last week, and a cleanup is
underway.
But many of the 100,000-odd residents still sheltering in schools and other relief centres in Colombo say they have lost everything and are unsure how to rebuild.
“We have no shortage of food, but the issue is how do we go back home?” said single mother Dinesha Devi, who has spent five days camped in a classroom at the Vidyawardena school on the city’s outskirts.
“We have lost everything we had. I don’t even have any change of clothes for Nilakshan let alone for myself,” Devi said of her 21-month-old toddler.
Devi was one of thousands who clambered onto rubber dinghies and makeshift rafts after the rains hit, triggering huge landslides northeast of the capital that buried two villages.
More than 90 people are so far known to have died across the island, although that number could rise with more reported missing, the national Disaster Management Centre said.
The government called a special session of parliament for tomorrow to discuss how best to respond to the floods, which the finance ministry estimates has caused $2bn worth of damage.
The government has promised compensation to those affected in 22 of Sri Lanka’s 25 districts, but no details have yet been announced. Most people outside Colombo
have already returned home.
Joyce Patricia said waters raced through the small shop that she owns with her family and they have no money to restart the business.
Fareena Shahul, a travelling saleswoman, voiced similar concerns, saying her entire stock of clothing had been destroyed.
“I used to sell clothes, but today I am left with what I am wearing and I have to ask for clothes from others,” the 45-year-old said as she also sheltered at the Vidyawardena school in a poor Colombo suburb.
Housewife Sanuja Ratnayake, 37, said she had tried to return home but found it filled with about two feet of stinking
black sludge.
“We will not be able to do the cleanup ourselves,” she said at the school. “We will need a lot of help.”

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