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After Cyclone Ditwah: Climate-proofing Sri Lanka's health system
December 03, 2025
|The Island
As Sri Lanka currently counts human and economic costs of Cyclone Ditwah, the images are both disturbing and somewhat familiar: flooded hospitals, access roads buried by landslides, evacuation centres overflowing with displaced families, and officials in health and disaster management services scrambling to meet everyone’s needs.
Flood Risk
The death toll is at 355 and rising, with hundreds more missing and over 200,000 displaced, with effects being borne disproportionately in the central hills and low-lying river basins across the country. It has once again placed the spotlight on the preparedness of our disaster response ecosystem, and with climate-related disasters no longer a few and far between, Cyclone Ditwah is a tragic but predictable reminder and caution of the same vulnerabilities that have persisted for years.
A recent chapter of the Institute of Policy Studies of Sri Lanka’s (IPS) State of the Economy report examines how climate risks intersect with Sri Lanka’s health infrastructure, disease profiles, and governance. In the aftermath of Ditwah, there must be an urgent call to reassess Sri Lanka's disaster preparedness.
A considerable number of hospitals and divisional medical centres of Sri Lanka operate in flood-prone and landslide-risk areas throughout the country. Figure 1 shows that the analysis of health facilities against national hazard information reveals the location of hospitals by type that exist in districts that currently face the most severe Ditwah impacts in the central highlands and Sabaragamuwa, Gampaha, and Colombo's surrounding low-lying urban areas. When rivers overflow, health facilities themselves become vulnerable, not just lifelines.
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