The Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) in Sri Lanka is ramping up its response after extensive flooding has affected a sizable part of that South Asian nation. Ten districts in Sri Lanka have been experiencing severe floods and landslides since June 3, 2021, due to the southwestern monsoon rains. According to the Disaster Management Center (DMC) of Sri Lanka, 271,110 people have been affected, while 26,806 people have been displaced. Structural damage to several buildings has also been reported in several areas.
Even though the rains have subsided, and the water has receded in certain areas, the lives of countless people have been severely affected. Families are returning to their homes, but many have lost most of their belongings.
A beneficiary receives a Non-Food Item (NFI) kit from the Adventist Development and Relief Agency staff. [Photo: Adventist Development and Relief Agency in Sri Lanka]
ADRA coordinated with the Disaster Management Center and the relevant District Secretariats in the Kalutara and Colombo districts to distribute 415 NFI kits to the most vulnerable families affected. The agency’s relief efforts in the Kalutara district were carried out with the help of Nature Volunteers Association, a local non-governmental organization.
Violet Kusuma was one of the beneficiaries from Waliwita in the Colombo District, who was severely affected by the floods. Most of her children have married and moved away, but she lives with one of her sons, who is a person with a disability. Kusuma is the sole breadwinner for her and her son. For a living, she sells coconut and other fruits from her garden on a small hut by the side of the road.
Violet Kusuma stands in front of the hut they lived in during the floods. [Photo courtesy of ADRA Sri Lanka]
ADRA International is funding the emergency response in Sri Lanka through the Disaster and Famine Relief Offering and the Sri Lanka Mission of Seventh-day Adventists.
The original version of this story was posted on the Southern Asia-Pacific Division news site.