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Cyclone Ditwah devastates Sri Lanka — a rocky beach with waves crashing

Cyclone Ditwah devastates Sri LankaCEFR B1

18 Dec 2025

Adapted from Malaka Rodrigo, SciDev CC BY 2.0

Photo by Pasan Jayaweera, Unsplash

Level B1 – Intermediate
3 min
152 words

Cyclone Ditwah hit Sri Lanka and left severe damage and loss of life. The country’s Disaster Management Center reported 643 dead and more than 180 missing. The storm brought heavy rainfall, triggered nearly 2,000 landslides and cut off dozens of towns. Reservoir spill gates released surging water that caused downstream flooding and submerged some two‑storey buildings.

More than 1.1 million hectares flooded, nearly one‑fifth of the country, and early damage estimates were US$6–7 billion, equal to about three to five per cent of GDP. A UNDP rapid assessment found many affected people already had unstable incomes and high debt.

Specialists said the scale of loss shows long‑standing planning and governance failures. Landslide‑hazard maps had identified risky terrain, yet many collapses occurred in those zones. Experts call for clearer, location‑specific warnings, better use of available tools and science‑led rebuilding after the country’s recent economic collapse.

Difficult words

  • cyclonea powerful tropical storm with strong winds
  • landslidewhen earth, rock or soil move quickly downhill
    landslides
  • reservoirartificial lake used to store water for use
  • submergeto become covered completely by water
    submerged
  • hectaremetric unit for measuring land area
    hectares
  • downstreamin the direction that a river or flow goes
  • assessmenta quick study to judge damage or help needed
  • governancehow a country or organization is managed
  • terrainthe physical features and shape of land

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