Indo Daily
May 27, 2016
DISASTER MANAGEMENT
Sri Lanka appeals for up to $2 billion in foreign flood aid
Colombo (AFP) May 25, 2016
Sri Lanka appealed on Wednesday for foreign aid to recover from massive floods that caused an estimated $2 billion worth of damage and claimed more than 100 lives. Finance Minister Ravi Karunanayake said 35,000 homes were damaged in last week's floods triggered by the heaviest rain for early 25 years, with the capital Colombo the hardest hit. "We are looking at the maximum possible support," the minister told reporters, adding, though, that he expected foreign countries would foot about 75 perce ... read more

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TECH SPACE

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CIVIL NUCLEAR

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SHAKE AND BLOW

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SHAKE AND BLOW

Sri Lanka rain death toll hits 101 as waters recede
Floods subsided across Sri Lanka Tuesday revealing the full extent of damage from last week's deluge that also triggered landslides, officials said, as the death toll crossed 100. ... more
SHUTTLE NEWS

India's mini space shuttle blasts off
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Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
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SUPERPOWERS

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SHUTTLE NEWS

India's mini space shuttle blasts off
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SHAKE AND BLOW

Flood-hit Sri Lankans face uncertain future
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WEATHER REPORT

India sets new heat record as temperatures soar
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CIVIL NUCLEAR

Pakistan seeks nuclear group membership to curb proliferation
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