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IOM mobilises emergency response as Cyclone Ditwah displaces 209,000 people across Sri Lanka
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|December 04, 2025
THE International Organisation for Migration (IOM) is expanding its support to Sri Lanka's appeal for international aid as the death toll from Cyclone Ditwah has risen to more than 350, with over 360 more reported missing.
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The island nation has declared a state of emergency as severe flooding, landslides, and damage to infrastructure have affected nearly 1 million people and displaced over 209,000 individuals.
"The people of Sri Lanka have not seen such widespread destruction in years," said IOM Chief of Mission in Sri Lanka Kristin Parco. "Communities have been uprooted and many families are now sheltering in overcrowded, temporary spaces while facing immense uncertainty. We are entering a critical phase of this emergency, and mobilising humanitarian assistance is essential to reduce the suffering of those displaced by Cyclone Ditwah and to ensure their safety, dignity, and access to basic services during this difficult time."
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