In Sri Lanka, the ‘Ditva’ cyclone has claimed the lives of 190 people, with ongoing rescue efforts supported by India. From months earlier in Myanmar to the recent impact on Bangladesh, the question remains: who is responsible for these deadly cyclones? Tamil Nadu issues warnings as ‘Ditva’ in Sri Lanka leads to over 200 fatalities, highlighting the global reach of such natural disasters. An emergency alert is issued in Sri Lanka after ‘Ditva’ causes devastation, affecting over 8 million people in the region. India takes the lead in emergency response post ‘Ditva’, showcasing its commitment to regional support. The impact of ‘Ditva’ in Sri Lanka extends to Indian citizens, with over 300 nationals stranded at the airport, prompting significant efforts from the Indian government for their safe return. Despite 69 lives lost in Sri Lanka, India remains vigilant against ‘Ditva’, issuing alerts and closing schools and colleges for safety measures. The tragic fire in a residential building results in the death of 128 people, with many still missing.

The Wrath of ‘Ditva’ Continues Unabated! 627 Dead So Far, Hundreds Missing

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