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Pakistan navy sends lifesaving aid to cyclone-hit Sri Lanka

Published on: November 30, 2025 1:25 PM

Pakistan Navy’s ship PNS Saif arrived at Colombo Port with emergency humanitarian aid for communities devastated by Cyclone Ditwah, which has caused massive flooding across Sri Lanka. The mission delivered food staples, MREs, medical supplies and essential items to support thousands struggling in the aftermath of the disaster.

Officials said the relief goods were formally handed over to Sri Lankan authorities as a gesture of solidarity and goodwill. They added that the assistance reflects Pakistan’s commitment to helping friendly nations during crises and strengthening regional cooperation through timely humanitarian support.

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Moreover, the aid aims to help communities affected by widespread flooding and landslides that have displaced hundreds of thousands. Authorities have described the situation as the worst flooding in a decade, prompting emergency evacuations and extensive rescue operations across multiple regions.

Cyclone Ditwah has inflicted severe human loss, with at least 153 deaths and 191 people still missing. More than half a million people have been affected, while over 78,000 have been shifted to nearly 800 relief centres set up mostly in schools to accommodate displaced families.

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Furthermore, several low-lying areas near Colombo, including Malwana, remain submerged under rapidly rising water from the Kelani River. Many residents were rescued by boats, though some stayed in partially flooded houses to protect their belongings. Local businesses have also been inundated, raising concerns over growing economic damage and prolonged recovery efforts.

Meteorological officials have warned of more rainfall over the weekend, heightening fears of additional flooding in already saturated regions. Rescue teams, including police, navy and army personnel, continue working around the clock to distribute food, clear roads and move stranded families to safer locations.

 

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: Cyclone Ditwah, humanitarian assistance, Latest, lead3, Pakistan Navy, Pakistan Navy aid, PNS Saif mission, regional solidarity, Sri Lanka flooding

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