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UN to call for aid to help Sri Lanka flood victims

Sun Jan 9, 2011 11:56 AM EST
world-news, as, united-nations, sri-lanka, floods
ERANGA JAYAWARDENA, STR
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<p>Sri Lankan flood victims watch  draining flood water from a water reservoir in Ampara, about 200 kilometers (125 miles) east of Colombo,Sri Lanka, Monday, Jan.  10, 2011. Sri Lanka's government says that at least nine people have been killed in floods and mudslides caused by heavy rain across the country.(AP Photo/ Wasantha Chandrapala )</p>

Sri Lankan flood victims watch draining flood water from a water reservoir in Ampara, about 200 kilometers (125 miles) east of Colombo,Sri Lanka, Monday, Jan. 10, 2011. Sri Lanka's government says that at least nine people have been killed in floods and mudslides caused by heavy rain across the country.(AP Photo/ Wasantha Chandrapala )

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COLOMBO — The United Nations said it will appeal for emergency flood aid for Sri Lanka, where 38 people have died, hundreds of thousands are homeless and vast rice fields ready to be harvested are now under water.

The flooding has disrupted the livelihoods of many in the eastern region hardest hit after the heavy rains. The U.N. will issue an appeal in the coming days for money to help replant the fields and compensate people affected, U.N. Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator Neil Buhne said in a statement late Friday.

"I urge donors to generously support priority needs such as mosquito nets, clean water and food," he said.

U.S. Ambassador Patricia A. Butenis said Saturday that America is providing Sri Lanka with $300,000 in flood assistance. The U.S has given boats to evacuate those marooned and donated bottled water, cooking materials and tarps, the embassy said.

Eleven more people were reported dead Saturday, raising the death toll to 38 with four others missing and 51 injured, Pradeep Kodippili of the Disaster Management Center said. The biggest number of deaths — 18 — were recorded in Batticaloa district.

Nearly 390,000 remain homeless and 3,744 houses have been totally destroyed, he said.

As floodwaters slowly receded in the worst-hit Eastern Province, some people in Karaithivu village in eastern Ampara district came out and cleaned their houses for rituals marking the ethnic Tamils' traditional harvest festival.

Sellaih Rasiah, a community leader in Karaithivu, said villagers affected by the devastating 2004 tsunami have lost most of their belongings and would again have to start anew. Schoolchildren have lost their books and clothes, he said.

The mud-walled hut with a coconut palm roof where Muttumari Jegathisvaran, a 25-year-old laborer, lived was collapsed. All his belongings had been flushed away and the banana trees and vegetable plants in his garden were dead and discolored.

"There is no festival for us. I have no work, no place to live," he said.

The government has estimated the flood losses at $500 million.

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I hopr everyone is doing fine ...I no of someone that would rather be in the states insted of being home with his two daughters , he dosen't even know how his family is he came over here to see a girl bu tdosen't care about family I hope everyone gets the help they need and who care how the speel or if they are not sure what city at least they care enough to post may Hope you get a KING insted of a Quieen mybe you will all be saved ..

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