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Foreign aid reaches flooded Sri Lankan capital, 71 dead

COLOMBO, (APP/AFP) – Foreign aid began arriving
in Sri Lanka Saturday, bringing help to half a million people who have been driven from their homes by heavy rains and landslides that have killed at least 71.
The heaviest rains in a quarter of a century have pounded Sri Lanka
since last weekend, triggering huge landslides that have buried some victims in up to 50 feet (15 metres) of mud.
The number of people missing now stands at 127.
Residents clung to ropes as they battled to cross torrents of water
pulsing through the streets of the flooded capital Colombo, with some forced to take shelter in rickshaws.
India has sent a military plane carrying emergency supplies to
Colombo while Japan has also rushed in aid on a commercial flight, the Sri Lankan foreign ministry said.
The Indian government has provided inflatable boats, outboard motors,
diving equipment, medical supplies, electricity generators and sleeping bags, officials said.
Two Indian naval ships were also expected shortly at the port in the
capital while Australia and the United States have made cash donations to help the victims.