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Sri Lanka Hit by Post Traumatic Stress

Jan 5 (PA) Some banged their heads against the hospital wall. Some, wide-eyed, just stared vacantly, while others mumbled “the sea is coming,” reliving the horrors of the massive tsunami that took with it their families and homes. more..

Cartographers look for shifts after tsunami

Jan 5 (AFP) Sri Lanka’s cartographers were yesterday scrambling to get their bearings amid reports the island’s coastline may have changed after the tsunami that devastated nearly three quarters of its coast. more..

12 hospitals destroyed

Jan 5 (TP) Health authorities say 12 government hospitals were destroyed in last week’s tsunami disaster. These include the Mahamodara Hospital in Galle, hospitals in Nindavur, Karaitivu, Sainthamarudu, Maradamune, Pothuvil and Oluvil in the Ampara district and the Kinniya and Kuchchaweli hospitals in the Trincomalee district. more..

School in Tiger-held territory now home to 6,000 refugees

Jan 5 (AFP) Around the central square is an office for clothes distribution, a clinic, a kitchen and a health information centre. Just a few days ago this was a school, deep in Tamil Tiger-held territory in northern Sri Lanka. Now it is home to some 6,000 people made homeless by the devastating December 26 tsunami. more..

OSU Grad Reflects on Devastation in His Native Sri Lanka

Jan 5 (OPB) With the president and former presidents calling on individuals to contribute generously to the victims of the tsunami disaster in south Asia, relief agencies are breaking fundraising records. And stories of individual Northwesterners going above and beyond are emerging. more..

Diplomat says your $1000 buys Sri Lanka a home

Jan 5 (CT) Australians had been very generous, but the aid promised so far was "like a drop in the ocean", Sri Lankan High Commissioner Janaka Perera said yesterday. In calling for more help, Major- General Perera said the High Commission had begun a relief fund, with proceeds going to build shelters for some of the 1.2million people left homeless. more..

India, largest relief donor to Sri Lanka

Jan 5 (Hindu) International support is pouring in to the tsunami-battered Sri Lanka, but as in other affected areas across the region, co-ordinating the relief efforts remains a daunting task. "India's contribution of $22 million has by far been the largest so far in cash," more..

Where scientists fail and animals succeed

Jan 5 (ANN) It is an accepted fact that our geologists were unable to predict the occurrence of the catastrophic earthquake and the influx of destructive tsunamis. This is not a weakness of our scientists. more..

A survivor tells her tale

Jan 5 (ANN) The 26th of December 2004 started off as an idyllic day here in Sri Lanka. My husband Hela and I set off at 6.45 am for Tissamaharama to visit his mother. We always take the scenic coastal road, as we love the island’s beaches. more..

Railway Authority act scrapped

Jan 5 (LT) The railway Authority cancellation bill and a bill on civil cases were passed in the Parliament today without ay division. When the Parliament met yesterday two minutes silence was observed in memory of those who died in tsunami tidal waves of December 26th. And the Members expressed their sorrow. more..

Yahoo Photos

Jan 5 (Yahoo) Two young Muslim girls watch as an excavator clears a path on a street destroyed by the tsunami in the town of Kalumnai on Sri Lanka's east coast January 4, 2005. more..

Doctors call for better management of drugs

Jan 5 (SAMN) The Government Medical Officers Association (GMOA) Tuesday said that at least 80 air cargo medication stocks sent as tsunami disaster relief were stuck at the Bandaranaike International Airport (BIA) due to the lack of pharmacists to categorise the drugs. more..

Lanka could have been saved: Japan

Jan 5 (SAMN) A Japanese government agency Tuesday accused the Peradeniya University's Geology Department of not making use of expensive equipment given by Japan to monitor earthquakes and tsunami waves and thus possibly saving thousands of lives in the catastrophe of December 26. more..

Call to work together to rebuild Lanka

Jan 5 (SAMN) Members of Parliament Tuesday observed two minutes silence in memory of thousands of people who died and were affected in the tsunami tidal waves. Parliament paid this supreme respect when the House held first sittings for the new year and also the first sittings since the devastation caused by the tsunami. more..

Thamilchelvan calls for end to fraudulent reports

Jan 5 (TN) Denying rumours that the LTTE had burnt refuges or that aid had been stolen or incorrectly distributed, the head of the Liberation Tigers political wing, Mr S.P. Thamilchelvan, called on all media organisations to visit the affected areas and verify the fact for themselves before publishing unverified stories. more..

Sri Lanka's tsunami survivors lose hope

Jan 5 (Reuters) Housewife Viyarseeli Nadarajahlingam's whole life revolved around her six children and helping her husband mend his fishing nets on an idyllic white sand beach at Sri Lanka's northern tip. more..

Tsunami brings chance for appeasement but exposes tensions in Sri Lanka

Jan 5 (AFP) The Indian Ocean tsunami which battered Sri Lanka has opened up a window of opportunity for a renewal of dialogue between the government and Tamil Tiger rebels but has also exposed the tensions that exist between the two sides. more..

Tourism Seeks to Bounce Back in Thailand, Sri Lanka

Jan 5 (Reuters) Tourism officials in Thailand and Sri Lanka are hoping to draw vacationers back to beaches sledge-hammered by last week's tsunamis. In sharp contrast to the gloom hanging over the death and destruction in Indonesia's Aceh province, the officials and hotel operators were drying out their welcome mats. more..

Yahoo Slideshows

Jan 5 (Yahoo) A Sri Lankan woman waits for relief aid in a distribution center in Wathuregama. The world's major industrialised countries and the Paris Club of creditor nations moved closer to freezing the debt of countries ravaged by last week's Indian Ocean tsunami disaster. more..

Tsunami aid operation stumbles as UN fears tens of thousands more dead

Jan 5 (AFP) A global push to reach survivors of Asia's tsunami faltered after a plane accident in Indonesia and heavy rain in Sri Lanka with the United Nations (news - web sites) warning the death toll from the disaster could rise by tens of thousands. more..

China fails the tsunami test

Jan 5 (NBC) As the ships, aircraft and crews of the Australian, New Zealand, Indonesian and Indian navies rushed to the aid of a region scoured by a tsunami, joining a large American flotilla and various British, Thai, Japanese and Malaysian units, the Chinese fleet remained in port. more..

Chinese healing hands in tsunami-hit Sri Lanka

Jan 5 (Xinhua) Fourteen pairs of Chinese healing hands Tuesday were seen in a bid to soothe people's pain and sorrow in Hikkaduwa, a small town some 90 km off Colombo, the capital of tsunami-stricken Sri Lanka. Wang Bingqiang, head of the 14-member Chinese medical squad, told Xinhua,"we are here to relieve the Sri Lankan people." more..

Rebuilding bridges, roads key to swift recovery- Gajendran

Jan 5 (TN) Speaking to TamilNet after visiting Batticaloa and Ampara Districts, Tamil National Alliance, Jaffna District MP Mr.Selvarajah Gajendran said: "LTTE has the capability to build bridges and lay roads. I request the international community to provide them with equipment and materials through NGOs so that recovery can be swift." more..

Sri Lanka Armed Forces take over refuges, harass TRO

Jan 5 (TN) In a sudden move, the Sri Lankan Armed Forces are manning the refugee camps in Amparai, Batticaloa and Trincomalee since Tuesday. The Special Task Force (STF) in Thirukovil, Amparai have hijacked two tractors of TRO relief supplies and distributed them after removing the TRO labels. more..

Ranil visits Tsunami affected areas in Jaffna

Jan 5 (TN) Mr.Ranil Wickremasinghe, former Prime Minister and the leader of the main opposition United National Party (UNP) paid a visit to Jaffna and witnessed the destruction caused to several coastal villages in the last year Tsunami. more..

Kofi Annan to visit Mullaitivu and other affected areas

Jan 5 (TN) United Nation's Secretary General Koffi Annan will visit 'some of the hardest hit areas' in Sri Lanka when he visits the country on Friday, UN sources said Wednesday. Foreign ministry sources said Koffi Annan will visit Ampara, Galle, Hambantatota and Mullaitivu, areas worst hit by the tsunami waves on December 26. more..

"Inaccuracy in reporting damaging humanitarian delivery" - LTTE

Jan 5 (TN) The LTTE issued an urgent appeal to the National and International Media to scrupulously verify ground information before reporting, and to avoid bias and inaccuracy in filing stories on post-Tsunami disaster situation in the North-East and the humanitarian delivery to the displaced, on Tuesday. more..

VATICAN AND NORWEGIAN ENVOYS ON A VISIT TO NORTH

Jan 5 (SLA) His Excellency Most Revd. Mario Zenario, Vatican Apostolic Nuncio, and a Norwegian delegation headed by Norwegian Ambassador His Excellency Hans Brattskar, arrived in Jaffna yesterday (04 January 2005) on an official visit to see the loss and damage more..

Patients at Colombo Army Hospital receive New Year gifts from Commander

Jan 5 (SLA) Commander of the Army, Lieutenant General Shantha Kottegoda and Mrs. Sonia Kottegoda visited the patients undergoing treatments at the Military Hospital, Colombo on Tuesday (04 January 2004) morning. more..

Disaster opens prospect of peace in Sri Lanka

Jan 5 (FT) When Sri Lanka’s president Chandrika Kumaratunga shook hands with two Tamil Tiger guerrillas last week, many saw her gesture as a symbol of peacemaking following the tsunami that has killed more than 30,000 across the island. more..

Sri Lanka's proven toughness faces daunting test

Jan 5 (FT) Sri Lanka's economy has shown remarkable resilience in the past three years, enduring frequent floods, droughts and two decades of civil war, to average a growth rate of 4 per cent. This strength may be further evident following the tsunamis that claimed more than 30,000 lives there, more..

Sri Lanka asks Japan for reconstruction aid after tsunamis

Jan 5 (Kyodo) Sri Lanka called on Japan on Wednesday to provide not only emergency aid but also reconstruction assistance for the country which was devastated by tsunamis triggered by the Dec. 26 earthquake off Indonesia, Japanese Foreign Ministry officials said. more..

Yahoo Photos

Jan 5 (Yahoo) Sri Lankan tsunami survivors carry their babies while trying to receive food from donators in the coastal village of Hangama, southern Sri Lanka January 5, 2005. more..

SENATOR BILL FRIST TO VISIT SRI LANKA TO ASSESS TSUNAMI DAMAGE AND OFFER ASSISTANCE

Jan 5 (SLE) The Office of Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist, M.D. (R-TN) announced today that he will visit the tsunami-ravaged countries of Sri Lanka and India this week. He is expected to meet President Chandrika Kumaratunga and will visit Galle during his visit to Sri Lanka. more..

Sri Lanka waits for the right kind of aid

Jan 5 (G&M) On the western shore of the Indian Ocean, where Canada's emergency response team is set to arrive with planeloads of aid this weekend, a 20-year-old man crouched over a stack of pink notebooks on the beach yesterday and shuddered with grief. more..

Tsunami Survivors Worry Psychiatrists

Jan 5 (AP) Some banged their heads against the hospital wall. Some, wide-eyed, just stared vacantly. Others mumbled "the sea is coming," reliving the horrors of the massive tsunami that took their families and homes. more..

Sri Lanka tsunami damage 1.3 billion dollars so far

Jan 5 (AFP) The damage to Sri Lanka from last week's tsunami tragedy is a provisional 1.3 billion dollars, the Central Bank said, as it offered cheap concessional credit to help survivors rebuild their lives. It said it will make five billion rupees (50 million dollars) available to those who lost property at a concessionary rate of 6.0 percent interest, more..

Body Burners Scour Sri Lanka's Tsunami Wasteland

Jan 5 (Reuters) The four men pressed dirty rags to their mouths as they toppled a decomposed corpse off a mat onto a smoldering bonfire. Flames licked around the woman's body. One man retched at the stench. The other three got straight back to clearing debris. more..

Sri Lanka's fishermen make plea to president: "Eat our fish"

Jan 5 (AFP) Sri Lanka's devastated fishermen sent a shipment of fish to the president as they pleaded with people to resume eating seafood in the wake of the Asian tsunami disaster. more..

Yahoo Photos

Jan 5 (Yahoo) Sri Lanka's devastated fishermen sent a shipment of fish to the president as they pleaded with people to resume eating seafood in the wake of the Asian tsunami disaster. more..

Sri Lanka "on top of disaster" as aid flood lifts tsunami relief

Jan 5 (AFP) Sri Lanka said it had managed to bring the tsunami disaster under control as its foreign military-backed relief operations picked up and the central bank offered cheap credit to survivors to help foot a 1.3 billion dollar damage bill. more..

Sri Lankan cricketers launch fund for tsunami victims

Jan 5 (AFP) Sri Lankan cricketers have launched a fund to aid survivors of the devastating tsunami that battered the island which they hope will be supported by cricket fans around the world. more..

Sri Lankan chronicle of deaths unforetold

Jan 5 (Reuters) From a few hundred feet up, with the breakers curling lazily on mile after mile of yellow sand beneath blue skies, it is easy to see why this teardrop-shaped island was once called Serendip. more..

Chinese Red Cross donates 100,000 USD to Sri Lanka

Jan 5 (Xinhua) The Red Cross Society of China donated 100,000 US dollars to Sri Lanka on Wednesday in contribution to the relief efforts of the South Asian country severely hit by the tsunami on Dec. 26. more..

'School in a box' for Sri Lanka

Jan 5 (BBC) Children in Sri Lanka whose schools have been destroyed by the tsunami are to be helped by "school in a box" kits being sent by Unicef. The United Nation's children's agency is delivering the first batch of 100 kits which will help teachers to set up temporary outdoor classrooms. more..

Fishermen battle fears of disease

Jan 5 (BBC) A small fleet ventured out from a south Sri Lankan port on Wednesday - the first step in rebuilding the country's vital but devastated fishing industry. Seven boats left Mirissa and returned with a symbolic catch, some to be sent to President Chandrika Kumaratunga. more..

Japan mulls sending experts to help quake-hit fishing ports in Sri Lanka

Jan 5 (Kyodo) Japan is considering sending technical experts to help reconstruct fishing ports in Sri Lanka that were devastated by tsunamis triggered by the Dec. 26 earthquake off Indonesia, agriculture ministry officials said Wednesday. more..

A look at major pledges for victims of the tsunami

Jan 5 (AP) A look at major government pledges for victims of the Dec. 26 earthquake and tsunami, which include grants and loans. The world figure is more than US$3 billion (€2.2 billion), with the World Bank and the Asian Development Bank also pledging more than US$500 million (€370 million) more..

MILITARY TAKES CONTROL

Jan 5 (PIS) Amidst widespread reports that aid distribution to millions of tsunami catastrophe victims was largely uncoordinated, if not chaotic, while some stocks were being robbed, the armed forces yesterday took control of the whole distribution network. more..

Lets make our sorrows and sufferings the foundation to rebuild nation - PM

Jan 5 (DN) Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapakse yesterday stressed that all politicians should act like statesmen at the critical hour as the country is facing the worst ever catastrophe. "I firmly believe that we should not behave like politicians. more..

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