US offers Rs. 36 m more as flood relief

Tuesday, 24 May 2016 00:03 -     - {{hitsCtrl.values.hits}}

The United States Government will provide an‎ additional Rs. 36 million ($ 250,000) to support flood relief efforts in Sri Lanka.

This is in addition to the previously announced Rs. 7.2 million ($ 50,000) that is supporting humanitarian assistance activities in the worst affected areas and a three-year program of approximately Rs. 144 million ($ 1 million) designed to provide safe, disaster-resilient, drinking water to populations who are highly vulnerable to flooding and droughts. 

The total amount of immediate and near-term relief announced by the US Government stands at approximately Rs. 187 million ($ 1.3 million).

The US Government is also continuing with its efforts to provide long-term support and capacity building by working with the Government of Sri Lanka to improve its disaster management system and assisting, through the United Nations, the Sri Lankan Disaster Management Centre for improved humanitarian information management and coordination. The Embassy is monitoring the situation and continues to work closely with Sri Lankan Government disaster relief authorities to identify further needs.

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