Sri Lanka's State of Public Emergency has been extended by one month, as confirmed by a gazette notification issued by Presidential Secretary Dr. N. S. Kumanayake yesterday. The decision was made in response to the disaster situation caused by Cyclone Ditwah, which necessitated the initial declaration on November 29th. This extension aims to ensure public safety, maintain normalcy across the country, and guarantee the continued supply of essential services vital for daily life. Concurrently, the gazette also re-designates services provided by state corporations, government departments, and local authorities as essential.
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State of Emergency Extended; Essential Services Gazetted
TLDR
Sri Lanka's public emergency extended by one month.
Issued Tuesday (28) by President's Secretary N. S. Kumanayake.
Manages Cyclone Ditwah disaster; ensures safety, essential services.
Extension includes 15 categories of essential services.
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