disaster
UNICEF Sri Lanka Humanitarian Situation Report No. 13 (Cyclone Ditwah), 11 June 2026
By UN Children's Fund at ReliefWeb
· June 12, 2026
· 3 min read
. Highlights Over 2.2 million people were exposed to cyclone Ditwah across 22 of the country’s 25 districts, causing more than USD 2 billion in damages and USD 1.4 billion in losses. As of 17 April 2026, DMC reported that 1,404 people were residing in 20 safety centres, while 150,329 displaced perso
Key takeaway As of 17 April 2026, DMC reported that 1,404 people were residing in 20 safety centres, while 150,329 displaced persons remain hosted by families and communities outside formal shelters.
Why this matters
The aftermath of Cyclone Ditwah in Sri Lanka highlights the complexities of disaster relief efforts, particularly in addressing the needs of vulnerable populations such as children and families. With over 2.2 million people affected and more than USD 2 billion in damages, the scale of the disaster is substantial. The fact that 70 per cent of the affected population has been reached with multi-sectoral interventions is a notable achievement, yet the remaining funding gap of US$ 1.2 million for UNICEF's relief efforts underscores the ongoing need for support. The transition plan beyond the Humanitarian Priority Plan will be critical in ensuring that the needs of displaced persons, such as the 1,337 people remaining in safety centres, are addressed in the long term. As the situation continues to evolve, it will be essential to monitor the progress of sectoral interventions, particularly in the WASH sector, to ensure that affected communities have access to essential services and can begin to rebuild their lives.
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Category: disaster ·
Published: June 12, 2026 ·
Source: ReliefWeb ·
Reading time: 3 min
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What is this story about? . Highlights Over 2.2 million people were exposed to cyclone Ditwah across 22 of the country’s 25 districts, causing more than USD 2 billion in damages and USD 1.4 billion in losses. As of 17 April 2026, DMC reported that 1,404 people were residing in 20 safety centres, while 150,329 displaced perso
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