This Article is From May 20, 2016

Indian Naval Ships Rush Relief Material To Cyclone-Hit Sri Lanka

Indian Naval Ships Rush Relief Material To Cyclone-Hit Sri Lanka

India is sending two naval ships to cyclone-hit Sri Lanka.

Highlights

  • India sends two Naval ships with relief material to cyclone-hit Sri Lanka
  • Heavy rains and landslides have hit various parts of the island nation
  • Over 40 people killed and more than 400,000 people affected
New Delhi: India today sent two Naval ships with relief material to the cyclone-hit Sri Lanka.

INS Sutlej, a survey vessel, sailed for Colombo from Southern Naval Command in Kochi.

Another ship, INS Sunayna, a Naval offshore patrol vessel, will be leaving soon with more relief material, Navy officials said.

Over 40 people were killed and more than 400,000 people affected due to the heavy rains and landslides in various parts of the island nation in the last few days.

Heavy rains have been caused by cyclone Roanu in the island nation.

The cyclone has also put coastal states in India on high alert.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi had condoled the deaths on Thursday and had said that India stands "resolutely to help the government and people of Sri Lanka. Assistance being rushed on emergency basis".


 
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