Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

EU donates Rs. 51 million to help flood victims in SL

- BY LAHIRU POTHMULLA

The European Commission is allocating €300 000 (Rs. 51 million) in humanitari­an funding to Sri Lanka to bring emergency assistance to communitie­s affected by the recent floods.

Issuing a statement, the EU said this contributi­on would allow its partners on the ground to provide relief to the most-impacted families. “This is an expression of solidarity

This is an expression of solidarity from the European people to the people of Sri Lanka

from the European people to the people of Sri Lanka”, said EU Commission­er for Humanitari­an Aid and Crisis Management Christos Stylianide­s. The Eu-funded assistance will focus on the most pressing needs of the affected families in the immediate aftermath of the floods, including access to clean water and sanitation facilities, the provision of essential household items, as well as emergency shelter.

The EU funding is being made available via the European Civil Protection and Humanitari­an Aid Operations (ECHO) through its Small Scale Response mechanism. Additional­ly, the Commission’s Emergency Response Coordinati­on Centre has activated its Copernicus mapping service upon request from the World Food Programme. The Copernicus maps will focus on the Southern and Western areas of Sri Lanka that have been affected by the rains. Copernicus is an EU programme aimed at developing European informatio­n services based on satellite Earth Observatio­n and in situ (non space) data.

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