Disaster Response

Disaster Response 14.06.2024 Ratnapura Director of LFRO Mr.Priyanjana Wanniarachchi identifying Ratnapura as the worst area affected by the recent severe floods, distributed Dry Rations to 250 families in the Ratnaparagala Grama Niladari area of Ayagama Division of the Ratnapura District at a cost of Rs.100,000.

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Disaster Response -Donation of Dry Rations

Disaster Response May 25 Puttam Mr. Abdur Rahman and Mr. Ismail distributed rice bags to the families recently affected by the floods Disaster Response May 25 Puttalam Directors  Mr. Ismail, Mr. Abdur and Mr. Shakir of LFRO distributed rice bags to more than  600 families in the Grama Niladari area of Kuringipiti, in Kalpitiya Divisional […]

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Disaster Response

Disaster Relief 8.06.2024  Ja-ela Headed by LFRO Western Province Directors Mr. Merril and Mr. Mahesh, arrangements were made to provide cooked food for those who were affected by the floods in Gampaha District.

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Disaster Response

Assistance for Students 7.06.2024 Mannar LFRO Director Brigadier Yohan Fernando , seeing the School Children getting wet in the heavy rains in Mannar, with the assistance of the Army Officers, provided safe transport for the School children who were caught up in the heavy rain.

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Environment

06.06.2024 Cleaning & repairing the roads damaged by the heavy rain – Mannar LFRO Director Brigadier Yohan Fernando with the assistance of the officers of the forces, cleaned and repaired the roads which were heavily damaged due to the rains and floods.

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Assistance to Flood Victims

06.06.2024 Assistance to Flood Victims – Gampaha District LFRO Western Province Director Mr. Mahesh Liyanage and LFRO Western Province Director Mr. Merril Jayawardena along with the business community of Ja-ela, organized Rice & Curry Parcels and distributed to the victims.

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ASSISTING THE MINOR STAFF OF HOSPITALS

28.09.2021 Covid 19 has made all of us helpless. The hospital staff is under lot a pressure trying to save lives. Surangi Basnayake along with her husband have taken steps to please the minor staff of the Homagama Hospital. They were given dry food items, talked to them and comforted them.

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