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Public advised to wear masks as air pollution and fog persist

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In light of the foggy conditions prevailing in many parts of the country, Consultant Respiratory Physician Dr. Neranjan Dissanayake urged the public not to panic, noting that such weather is not abnormal.

However, he recommends that individuals with respiratory issues wear masks during this period. “For others, wearing a mask is also beneficial,” he adds.

Speaking to Daily Mirror, Dr. Dissanayake cautions that standard surgical masks may not offer maximum protection against the tiny particles present in the fog.

He emphasized that the impact on individuals without respiratory problems depends on the specific substances in the air. “Nevertheless, sensitive individuals should remain vigilant, he added.

Recent data indicates a rise in air pollution levels across various parts of Sri Lanka.

According to the National Building Research Organisation (NBRO), areas including Colombo, Kandy, Puttalam, Vavuniya, and Jaffna have experienced increased particulate matter in the atmosphere.

The NBRO reports that the concentration of fine particulate matter (PM2.5) has more than doubled in recent days, reaching values between 100 and 150 on the U.S. Air Quality Index, a range that can significantly affect sensitive groups.

The poor air quality is caused by polluted air originating from India as well as locally generated pollutants, according to NBRO.

As of January 29, 2025, the real-time Air Quality Index (AQI) in Sri Lanka stands at 132, categorized as ‘Poor.’ This level is particularly unhealthy for sensitive individuals, who are advised to reduce prolonged or heavy outdoor exertion.

As such, Dr. Dissanayake advises the public to stay informed about air quality levels and to take appropriate precautions, especially those with pre-existing respiratory conditions.

(dailymirror.lk)
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Former Eastern Provincial Council member arrested

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Ampara District Organizer of the Tamil Makkal Viduthalai Pulikal party and former member of the Eastern Provincial Council K. Pushpakumar alias Iniya Bharathi has been arrested.

He was arrested over the abduction and disappearance of the former Vice Chancellor of the Eastern University Prof. Subramaniyam Ravindranath.

Sivanathurai Chandrakanthan, alias Pillayan, the leader of the Tamil Makkal Viduthalai Pulikal (TMVP) and former State Minister, was arrested by the Colombo Criminal Investigation Department at his office in Batticaloa on April 8, over this incident.

He was later detained for 3 months under the Prevention of Terrorism Act.

Iniya Bharathi, also known as Kumaraswamy Pushpakumar, was arrested based on information revealed during the interrogation of Pillayan.

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e-Revenue Licence system down due to technical glitch, ICTA says

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The Information and Communication Technology Agency of Sri Lanka (ICTA) said the electronic Revenue Licence system (eRL 2.0) is currently unavailable due to a critical technical infrastructure issue.

According to the ICTA, the disruption began on July 3, 2025, and has made vehicle revenue licence issuing services inaccessible.

The unavailability is expected to continue until July 9, 2025.

The ICTA expressed regret for the inconvenience caused to the public and assured that technical teams are working urgently to resolve the issue.

The agency also said that further updates will be shared as work progresses, with an official notice to be issued once services are restored.

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Three injured in Kosgama shooting, including 12-year-old girl

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Three people, including a 12-year-old girl, were injured in a shooting incident at Suduwella, Kosgama, early this morning (6), police said.

They said the victims were travelling in a three-wheeler when two individuals on a motorcycle opened fire using a pistol-type weapon.

The injured include a 30-year-old woman and her 12-year-old daughter, both residents of Avissawella, as well as a 44-year-old man.

All three have been admitted to Avissawella Hospital for treatment.

Police said the motive for the attack and the identities of the suspects have not yet been established.

Kosgama Police are conducting further investigations into the incident.

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