The year 2005 dawns at a time when our nation is experiencing the aftermath of a tremendous disaster.
Sri Lanka observes a day of official mourning today, as the death toll of the devastating Tsunami waves stand at 28,508 as of 31st December 2004
President Chandrika Kumaratunga visited the Trincomalee and Kalmunai areas on Thursday 30th to meet the victims of the tidal wave and inspect the damage to property
President Chandrika Kumaratunga yesterday invited local media personnel and the international media men who have converged to cover the aftermath of the tsunami disaster
Sri Lanka mourned its dead today in a solemn ceremony attended by national and religious leaders
President Kumaratunga today met all Colombo based Diplomats and members of the International Agencies based in the country
Following the destruction of lives and property caused by the Tsunami waves that hit Sri Lanka on 26th December, the Government of Sri Lanka has embarked on large-scale relief and rehabilitation activities in all affected areas
President Chandrika Kumaratunga yesterday (Dec 29) toured areas affected by the tidal wave in the Southern Province to assess the situation
President Chandrika Kumaratunga today established an apex body to assist and facilitate all disaster relief activities undertaken by the various Government and Non Governmental Organizations
The government has already taken several remedial measures to address the needs of the people whose lives have been devastated by the December 26th disaster caused by the tsunami tidal waves

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