The National Dengue Control Programme stated that the Aedes aegypti mosquito population who transmit the dengue virus to humans has increased by 29.5 percent.
According to the programme, this increase has occurred in the second week compared to the first week of this year and 2,951 dengue cases have been reported during the week from January 8 to 14.
Meanwhile, 6,689 infected persons have been reported in the last 18 days since the beginning of this year and one dengue death has been reported.
The number of cases reported from Colombo is 1,391 while 1,320 cases from Jaffna, 583 cases from Gampaha, 261 cases from Kalutara, 456 cases from Kandy, 305 cases each from Kurunegala and Puttalam, 227 cases from Kegalle and 174 cases from Ratnapura have been reported so far.
The highest number of infected people of 33.4 percent, has been reported from the Western Province. Doctors advice that if a person has fever for more than two days, he or she should suspect it is a dengue and seek treatment from a qualified doctor. Doctors also advise that dengue can be prevented by keeping the environment clean so that mosquitoes cannot breed.
President Anura Kumara Dissanayake paid his final respects yesterday (25) evening to the late veteran actress Malini Fonseka, fondly remembered as the “Queen of Sri Lankan Cinema.”
Her remains have been placed at the Tharangani Hall of the National Film Corporation, allowing the public to bid farewell to the beloved screen icon.
Malini Fonseka passed away in the early hours of May 24 at the age of 78 while undergoing treatment at a private hospital in Colombo.
Her body was initially kept at her Madiwela residence before being moved to the National Film Corporation, where crowds continue to gather in tribute.
Among the dignitaries paying their respects were former Presidents Ranil Wickremesinghe, Mahinda Rajapaksa, Gotabaya Rajapaksa, and Chandrika Kumaratunga.
The final rites of the legendary actress will be held today (26) with full state honors at Independence Square.
The final rites of Sri Lankan cinema icon and veteran actress Malini Fonseka, widely celebrated as the “Queen of Sri Lankan Cinema,” is scheduled to be performed with full state honours this evening (26) at Independence Square in Colombo.
The cultural luminary, who passed away on May 24 at 78, will be honoured with full ceremonial rites attended by artists, dignitaries, and adoring fans.
Final journey of a cinematic legend
The late actress’s remains, lying in state at the National Film Corporation’s Tharangani Hall, will be taken to **Independence Square at 8:00 AM.
The public can pay their last respects from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM.
At 3:30 PM, her body will be moved to a special platform for Buddhist rites, organized by fellow artists and former students of Gurukula College, Kelaniya, her alma mater. The final cremation rites will commence at 5:45 PM.
Traffic advisory
Police have announced brief traffic restrictions around Independence Square. While no major road closures are planned, vehicles entering Nidahas Mawatha from the Independence Roundabout will face 15-minute delays as the procession passes.
A legacy that transcended borders
Malini Fonseka’s illustrious career spanned nearly 150 films, earning her multiple Sarasaviya Awards for classics like Hingana Kolla (1980), Aradhana (1982), and Yasa Isuru (1983). She broke barriers as the first Sri Lankan actress to win international acclaim, securing awards at the Moscow (1975) and New Delhi (1977) film festivals.
Her collaboration with Indian cinema legend Sivaji Ganesan in Pilot Premnath(1978) and her recognition as one of Asia’s 25 Greatest Film Actors of All Time (CNN, 2010) cemented her as a cultural icon.
As Sri Lanka bids farewell, her legacy endures—not just in film, but as a trailblazer who elevated **Sri Lankan cinema onto the world stage.
Funeral schedule:
Public viewing: 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM Religious rites: 3:30 PM Cremation: 5:45 PM
She wasn’t just an actress—she was the soul of our cinema.— Tribute from a fellow artist.
The Department of Meteorology says that showers or thundershowers will occur at times in Western, Sabaragamuwa and North-western provinces and in Nuwara-Eliya, Kandy, Galle and Matara districts today (May 26).
Fairly heavy rains above 75 mm are likely at some places.
A few showers may occur elsewhere.
Strong winds of about 40-50 kmph can be expected at times over Western slopes of the central hills and in Northern, North-central, Southern and North-western provinces and in Trincomalee and Monaragala districts.