The government and people of Myanmar delivered urgent humanitarian aid to Sri Lankan communities affected by Cyclone Ditwah. On 28 November 2025, the cyclone caused flooding and landslides across 25 districts, affecting over 900,000 people and damaging homes, roads, and essential infrastructure.
Following
the guidance from Myanmar’s Head of State, a delegation led by Director-General
U Zaw Phyo Win of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Director-General Daw Lei
Lei Aye of Ministry of Social Welfare, Relief and Resettlement flew to Colombo
6 December night. They were welcomed by Myanmar Ambassador to Sri Lanka Daw
Marlar Than Htaik and senior Sri Lankan officials, including Chanmari Rodrigo
of Southeast and Central Asia Affairs and Air Vice Marshal S Deshapriya GM
Silva.
The Myanmar
team handed over medicines, medical supplies, and personal health items carried
by the military aircraft, totalling 9.2 tonnes, to support recovery efforts.
This aid, valued at around US$120,000, includes 500 tonnes of rice and an extra
US$100,000 in relief funds to be delivered in the coming days. The gesture
reflects strong bilateral relations and Myanmar’s commitment to assisting Sri
Lanka in rebuilding swiftly.
MNA/KZL
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