I wish all my dear friends a very good day. I would like to write about the severe destruction caused in Sri Lanka by the recent cyclone and heavy rainfall. Except for the southern region, all other areas were severely affected, facing torrential rains that destroyed homes, mountains, and roads. This disaster occurred two days ago.
The area where I live too was submerged in water, and I had to go to my relatives’ house. During this time, I saw the terrible destruction surrounding the place I was staying. Many roads in my area were blocked, and travel became extremely difficult as the water levels rose. Houses, property, and farmland were destroyed, causing great grief and suffering among the residents.
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Nearly 80% of Sri Lanka’s land area was underwater, homes and belongings were destroyed, and essential infrastructure collapsed. The heavy rains and the cyclone damaged roads and hills, making transportation almost impossible.
This incident deeply affected me. During such rare and tragic moments, I realized how important it is to understand the risks in our country, including the safety of our roads and homes. It became evident that everyone must come together to provide support, supply essential items, and ensure the safety of affected communities.
Moreover, around 250 people have died in this disaster so far, and nearly 300 remain missing.
Natural disasters like these have a significant impact on our lives. They challenge us, but they also bring out compassion, cooperation, and mutual support. I observed the people in my community showing selflessness and unity, ready to help others in the affected areas.
In conclusion, the cyclone and heavy rains taught us valuable lessons about life, safety, and social solidarity. What we need now is collective action—helping one another, rebuilding what was lost, and preparing better for future disasters. These experiences remind us of life's uncertainty and the strength that comes from community support.