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Climate change is an important issue in Sri Lanka, and its effects threaten to impact both human and natural systems. Roughly 50 percent of its 22 million citizens live in low-lying coastal areas in the west, south, and south-west of the island, and are at risk of future sea level rise. [1] Climate change also threatens the island's ...
Sri Lanka: Colombo: Beatification of. Joseph Vaz. 64 20–21 May 1995 Czech Republic: Prague, Olomouc, Ostrava: Second visit to Czech Republic, previously western part of Czechoslovakia. Canonization of John Sarkander & Zdislava of Lemberk in Olomouc: 22 May 1995 Poland: Skoczów, Bielsko-Biała, Żywiec: Sixth visit to Poland.
Tropical cyclones in Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka is an island nation in the Indian Ocean. The country is vulnerable to cyclones due to its position near the confluence of the Arabian Sea, the Bay of Bengal and the Indian Ocean. [citation needed]
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Cyclone Burevi. Cyclonic Storm Burevi [a] ( / bɜːrˈɛvɪ /) was a weak tropical cyclone which made landfall in Sri Lanka, becoming the first to do so since a depression in 2014, and brought minimal impact to Southern India in December 2020. The ninth depression and fifth named storm of the 2020 North Indian Ocean cyclone season, Burevi ...
The pilot was not aware of their proximity to the ground due to bad weather condition until it was too late to recover. Korean Air Lines Flight 015 was on approach to Gimpo International Airport when the pilots reported some problem with the controls. It hit an embankment slope, slid down, and caught fire, killing 15 people. Sri Lanka
9 September 1946: RAF York C.1 MW184 struck a pony while landing at night at RAF Holmesley South. [1] [13] 6 October 1946: RAF York C.1 MW125 crashed in the Bay of Bengal 100 mi west of Penang, Malaysia, killing all 21 on board. [1] [14] 20 October 1946: An RAF York crashed on take off from Dum Dum, Calcutta, India.