Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayake declared a state of emergency due to the devastating floods caused by Cyclone Ditwah. India deployed 80 NDRF personnel to assist with relief operations in Sri Lanka. The country has been battered by severe flooding and landslides, with over 43,995 people moved to state-run welfare centers. As India supports Sri Lanka in the aftermath of the cyclone, the focus remains on rescue and relief operations. Neighbourhood-first approach underlines India’s commitment to standing with Sri Lanka during this crisis.

Cyclone Ditwah Live Tracker: Death Toll Rises to 123 in Sri Lanka; Tamil Nadu, Puducherry Brace for Landfall

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