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December 20, 2025 at 12:05 JST
Tea plantation workers and their children who evacuated after Cyclone Ditwah led to floods and landslides take shelter at a safety center at Craighead Estate in Nawalapitiya, Sri Lanka, Thursday, Dec, 11, 2025. (AP Photo/Eranga Jayawardena)
CRAIGHEAD ESTATE, Sri Lanka--Arumugam Manikavalli, awakened by ferocious rain and rumbling earth, fled her home for the safety of a nearby temple on the tea estate where she works. That same November evening, tea worker Kumaran Elumugam's small home was crushed by a landslide, killing six family members. [Read More]
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