Catastrophic flooding has displaced over 500,000 people across Sri Lanka. Families are stranded without shelter, food, or clean water. Your immediate support can save lives right now.
Donate NowCyclone Ditva has devastated Sri Lanka. Thousands are stranded without shelter, food, or clean water. Your emergency donation saves lives NOW.
Recent unprecedented rainfall has led to catastrophic flooding in Sri Lanka, affecting over 500,000 people across multiple districts. Homes have been destroyed, agricultural lands submerged, and critical infrastructure damaged.
The Sri Lankan government has declared a state of emergency and is working tirelessly to provide relief to affected communities. Your support is crucial to help provide:
Every donation, no matter the size, will make a difference in the lives of those affected by this disaster.
Your contribution will directly support relief efforts in flood-affected areas of Sri Lanka
We don't charge anything.100% of your donation goes directly to the Sri Lankan government flood relief account. Additional charges may apply only by payment gateways (Stripe/PayPal) for processing your payment.
All donations raised through this campaign will be directly transferred to the official Sri Lankan government account dedicated to flood relief efforts.
To ensure complete transparency, all funds will be transferred to the publicly published government account:
Account Name: Sri Lanka ABC
Account Number: 12345678
Sort Code: 12-34-56
Bank: Central Bank of Sri Lanka
The Sri Lankan government has committed to publishing regular updates on fund allocation and relief efforts on their official website.
Official Government Payment Instructions:
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