Sri Lanka’s Main Railway and the Limits of a Colonial Alignment

Sri Lanka’s repeated railway disruptions following extreme weather events have renewed scrutiny of a long-standing structural issue: the continued reliance on a railway corridor designed in the 19th century for a colonial economy, rather than a modern, climate-resilient transport system. Cyclone Ditwah did not introduce a new failure into the system. Instead, it highlighted vulnerabilities […]
Sri Lanka’s Cyclone Ditwah Recovery: The President Stressed the Importance of Stable Housing Plans

Cyclone Ditwah has left Sri Lanka grappling with one of its most severe natural disasters in recent history. With many people lost their lives, missing, and over 1.5 million affected, the scale of devastation has triggered a nationwide response involving government agencies, private sector partners, and international donors. This article outlines the key recovery efforts, […]
Sri Lanka Faces Severe Weather Emergency as Cyclone Ditwah Intensifies

As of November 28, 2025, Sri Lanka is confronting one of its most dangerous weather events in recent years. Cyclone Ditwah, currently located approximately 40 kilometres southwest of Trincomalee, has made landfall and is moving in a north-northwest direction. The Department of Meteorology has issued warnings of heavy rainfall, strong winds, and rising flood risks […]