British women stranded by landslides in Sri Lankan mountains running out of food and water, daughter says
Friends Melanie Watters and Janine Reid have been trapped in Pussellawa since ThursdayTwo British women stranded by landslides in Sri Lanka’s tea mountains are running out of food and water, the daughter of one of them has said, as officials reported that the death toll of Cyclone Ditwah has...
<p>Friends Melanie Watters and Janine Reid have been trapped in Pussellawa since Thursday</p><p>Two British women stranded by landslides in Sri Lanka’s tea mountains are running out of food and water, the daughter of one of them has said, as officials reported that the death toll of Cyclone Ditwah has reached 465.</p><p>Melanie Watters, 54, and her friend Janine Reid, 55, both from London, were being driven through the mountains from Kandy in central Sri Lanka on Thursday when the road in front of them was swamped, sending a bus nearby over a cliff edge.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/dec/02/british-women-stranded-by-landslides-in-sri-lankan-mountains-running-out-of-food-and-water-daughter-says">Continue reading...</a>
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