Sri Lankan Fishermen Turn Boats to Rescue After Cyclone Flooding
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A powerful cyclone has flooded coastal suburbs of Sri Lanka, cutting off roads and trapping residents. In response, local fishing communities are using their boats to deliver emergency supplies.
The fishermen are navigating submerged streets to reach stranded people. They are transporting clean water, medicine, and other crucial aid.
On dry land, volunteers have established community kitchens. These kitchens are producing and distributing hot meals to displaced families and rescue workers.
The efforts highlight how local networks are providing vital support. They are filling gaps as national emergency services work to access the hardest-hit areas.