[In Pictures]Amity Foundation Responds to Sri Lanka Flood

Amity's medical staff at the medical camp in Baddegama
1/5Amity's medical staff at the medical camp in Baddegama(photo: Amity Foundation)
Amity's disaster relief team with the local affected people
2/5Amity's disaster relief team with the local affected people (photo: Amity Foundation)
Amity's disaster relief team with the local people
3/5Amity's disaster relief team with the local people (photo: Amity Foundation)
People in the village Nivtigala received lamps from Amity
4/5People in the village Nivtigala received lamps from Amity(photo: Amity Foundation)
Amity's disaster relief team
5/5Amity's disaster relief team(photo: Amity Foundation)
By AmityJune 6th, 2017

The Sri Lanka floods leave 600.000 people displaced and as of June 5,  a total of 212 deaths have been confirmed, and 79 remain missing, the Disaster Management Center of Sri Lanka said. The natural disaster is said to be the worst to hit the country in a decade, affecting 15 districts. Almost 8,500 houses were reported to be destroyed or damaged on May 30, 2017.

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