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THU · 2025-12-04 · 14:44 GMTBRIEF NSR-2025-1204-931
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Children in Sri Lanka floods have nowhere “to go back to”

Cyclone Ditwah's impact on Sri Lanka has left many children with no homes to return to, according to UNICEF Representative Emma Brigham. The cyclone caused widespread devastation across communities in Sri Lanka.

Al JazeeraFiled 2025-12-04 · 14:44 GMTLean · CenterRead · 1 min
Children in Sri Lanka floods have nowhere “to go back to”
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Cyclone Ditwah's impact on Sri Lanka has left many children with no homes to return to, according to UNICEF Representative Emma Brigham. The cyclone caused widespread devastation across communities in Sri Lanka. UNICEF is responding to the disaster, but the extent of the damage means many families have lost everything. The floods have displaced families and created a dire situation for children, leaving them vulnerable and in need of assistance. The long-term effects of the disaster are still unfolding, but the immediate priority is providing aid and support to those affected.

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QuotableEmma Brigham, the UNICEF Representative for Sri Lanka, describes the devastating effects of Cyclone Ditwah on communities in Sri Lanka, particularly when it comes to children.
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