From flood relief to flood resilience: Rethinking housing for disaster-affected families
Daily FT
|December 31, 2025
CYCLONE
Ditwah, which formed on 26 November 2025, and lasted until 3 December 2025, was perhaps the deadliest natural disaster Sri Lanka has faced since the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami. Most of the cyclone’s impact was concentrated in Sri Lanka, causing landslides and heavy flooding, killing over 600 people and causing extensive damage, including to housing. Flooding and landslides are not new to Sri Lanka. Each time cyclones and heavy rains strike the country, the same disastrous images recur. Many people’s livelihoods are affected. Many children take shelter in schools, and homes are reduced to rubble. As usual, the Government responds quickly and appropriately with emergency relief and promises to engage in post-reconstruction of housing and to restore livelihoods as promptly as possible. However, many of these families return to the same area, and some of the rebuilt houses again stand in flood-prone areas, waiting for another disaster. As climate change makes extreme weather more frequent, Sri Lanka must move beyond short-term flood relief and begin investing in flood resilience strategies. Given this moment, the purpose of this writing is to propose a strategic rethink of how we support affected families who lose everything to disasters—not merely restoring what was lost, but rebuilding a sustainable housing scheme that is safer, smarter, and more sustainable.Although the writer lacks data on the economic conditions of the affected families, most are likely low-income, with few outliers who could afford to secure safe land and enough funds to build resilient housing. Some of those families were settled in vulnerable places by politicians for their own political gain. Therefore, the damage is not purely caused by nature but also by humans who do not care about the overall well-being of citizens or sustainability. The Government is seriously considering reconstruction. It has to spend a considerable amount of funds on rebuilding houses, using taxpayers’ money, domestic
Denne historien er fra December 31, 2025-utgaven av Daily FT.
Abonner på Magzter GOLD for å få tilgang til tusenvis av kuraterte premiumhistorier og over 9000 magasiner og aviser.
Allerede abonnent? Logg på
FLERE HISTORIER FRA Daily FT
Daily FT
Marikkar tears into Rs. 500 b Supplementary Estimate
SAMAGI Jana Balawegaya (SJB) MP S.M. Marikkar yesterday tore into the Government's Rs. 500 billion Supplementary Estimate for post-Ditwah recovery in 2026.
1 min
December 19, 2025
Daily FT
SSC certainly mean business
SSC certainly means business the way they have launched their campaign to win the Tier B 3-day league and gain promotion next year to the Major Clubs 3-day league.
1 mins
December 19, 2025
Daily FT
HNB General Insurance wins Gold award in Insurance Sector at National Management Excellence Awards 2025
HNB General Insurance has been crowned the Gold Winner in the Insurance Sector at the National Management Excellence Awards (NMEA) 2025, organised by the Institute of Management of Sri Lanka (IMSL).
2 mins
December 19, 2025
Daily FT
Sampath Bank announces two-year Rs. 20 b capital raising program
SAMPATH Bank PLC has moved to strengthen its Basel III Tier Il regulatory capital through a proposed Rs. 20 billion listed debenture program, to be implemented in phases over the next two years.
1 min
December 19, 2025
Daily FT
Evolution Auto launches Riddara RD6 Active
Auto has officially announced the launch of the Riddara RD6 Active, the country's latest all-electric double-cab pickup, which was unveiled at the prestigious BMICH Motor Show.
2 mins
December 19, 2025
Daily FT
Tourism levy revenue rises as Govt. pushes unified nation brand and community-centred growth
Tourism Minister Vijitha Herath SRI Lanka's tourism sector is being steered towards a more integrated, communityfocused, and strategically branded future, with revenues from the Tourism Development Levy (TDL) continuing to rise and a renewed policy emphasis on positioning the country under a single national brand, Foreign Affairs, Foreign Employment and Tourism Minister Vijitha Herath told Parliament.
3 mins
December 19, 2025
Daily FT
Colombo Shopping Festival 40th edition officially inaugurated
THE 40th edition of Colombo Shopping Festival was has inaugurated by, Aitken Spence Travels Managing Director Nalin Jayasundera with the participation of event partners and exhibitors.
1 min
December 19, 2025
Daily FT
HNB strengthens national response to Cyclone Ditwah with Rs. 100 m commitment
HNB PLC has contributed Rs. 100 million towards the Rebuilding Sri Lanka Fund, reinforcing its commitment to national recovery efforts following the devastation caused by Cyclone Ditwah.
1 min
December 19, 2025
Daily FT
Economist warns IMF RFI too costly for Sri Lanka
Verité Research Chief warns Sri Lanka poised to repeat past mistakes amid cyclone recovery funding push Argues IMF RFI financing effective rate exceeds 6% and time-based surcharges add further 2.75% after three years IMF Executive Board decides on $ 200 m RFI today
3 mins
December 19, 2025
Daily FT
Appeals Court clears Home LandsPentara project to proceed
Court refuses injunctions with costs, Home Lands continues with Rs. 30-35 b Pentara Residences construction Notes that Home Lands had obtained all necessary approvals from relevant authorities, and engaged in the construction process for several months Project is largest residential development investment, and Rs. 4.5 b land transaction highest in history of Colombo
3 mins
December 19, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size

