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December 20, 2025 at 12:05 JST
Arumugam Manikavalli stands at the doorway to her living quarters after Cyclone Ditwah led to floods and landslides at Craighead Estate in Nawalapitiya, Sri Lanka, Friday, Dec.12, 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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