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Sri Lanka landslides, floods death toll rises to 91; over 100 missing

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Sri Lanka landslides, floods: death toll rises to 91; over 100 missing People gather during a rescue mission at the site of a landslide in Bellana village in Kalutara, Sri Lanka May 26, 2017. Reuters

Colombo: Floods and landslides in Sri Lanka have killed at least 91 people while more than 100 are missing after torrential rain, officials said on Friday, as soldiers fanned out in boats and in helicopters to help with rescue operations.

The early rainy season downpours have forced hundreds of people from their homes across the Indian Ocean island.

"There are at least five landslides reported in several places in Kalutara," said police spokesman Priyantha Jayakody, referring to the worst-hit district on the island's west coast.

"Rescue operations are still taking place."

The disaster management center said 91 people had been killed and 110 were missing.

The center said 38 deaths were reported from Kalutara while 46 were reported from the central southern district of Ratnapura.

Military spokesman Roshan Senevirathne said about 400 military personnel had been deployed with boats and helicopters to help the police and civilian agencies.

The wettest time of the year in Sri Lanka's south is usually during the southern monsoon, from May to September. The island nation also receives heavy rains in the North West monsoonal season from November to February.

Sri Lankan meteorology officials said Thursday's rains are the worst since 2003 and they expected more rain in the coming days as the South-west monsoon condition had established over the country.

India dispatches relief to flood-hit Sri Lanka

With Sri Lanka being hit by floods and landslides, India has rushed naval ships with relief material to the island nation.

One of the ships reached Sri Lanka this morning and another will reach tomorrow.

In a series of tweets last night, prime minister Narendra Modi had said that India stands by the people of the island nation and that ships are being rushed with relief material.

He also condoled the death of 90 people due to rain- triggered floods and landslides in Sri Lanka.

"We stand with our Sri Lankan brothers and sisters in their hour of need," he had said.

Heavy floods and landslides triggered by the worst rainfall since 1970s have killed over 90 people and left 110 missing in Sri Lanka, officials said, warning the situation could get worse.

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