Sri Lanka Heavy rains and landslides resulted in at least 643 deaths, 18 injuries, and 183 people missing, making Ditwah the deadliest natural disaster in Sri Lanka since the
2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami. There were 234 deaths and 81 missing in
Kandy District, 89 deaths and 37 missing in
Nuwara Eliya District, 90 deaths and 11 missing in
Badulla District, 61 deaths and 11 missing in
Kurunegala District, 37 deaths and 2 missing in
Puttalam District, 32 deaths and 39 missing in
Kegalle District, 28 deaths and 9 missing in
Matale District, 16 deaths and 1 missing in
Gampaha District, 13 deaths in
Anuradhapura District, 9 deaths and 1 missing in
Colombo District, 8 deaths in
Ampara District, 4 deaths in
Monaragala District, 3 deaths in
Jaffna District, 2 deaths in
Vavuniya District, 2 deaths in
Mannar District, 2 deaths in
Batticaloa District, 2 deaths in
Polonnaruwa District and a single death in
Galle District,
Hambantota District and
Ratnapura District. Flooding and landslides destroyed 6,200 homes and damaged 96,545 others nationwide. Military units rescued 69 people from a flooded bus in
Anuradhapura District. A landslide in
Gangoda buried 20 people. Three people were killed in
Sainthamaruthu,
Ampara District after their car was swept away by floodwaters. The Mavil Aru bund breach caused flooding across Trincomalee District, while train services in hill regions were suspended after mud and debris blocked tracks. Cities along the
Kelani River including
Kaduwela,
Kolonnawa, and
Hanwella remained inundated for days after the storm. Power outages affected about 30 percent of the country, and major hydropower plants such as
Kotmale and
Rantambe were temporarily shut down. An estimated 1.46 million people (407,594 families) were affected, with 59,000 families sheltered in 1,529 emergency centres. Economic loss estimates ranged from US$1.6 billion to as high as US$7 billion, according to Bloomberg, lawmakers, and government officials.
India At least three people and 149 cattle were killed in rain-related incidents in Tamil Nadu, where Ditwah brought widespread flooding and agricultural losses. Two people died when walls collapsed in
Thoothukudi and
Thanjavur, and one in
Mayiladuthurai from electrocution. About 57,000 hectares of farmland and 234 huts were damaged. Preliminary losses in coastal Tamil Nadu were estimated at ₹3.5 billion (US$40.6 million). Heavy rain also affected parts of
Andhra Pradesh and
Telangana, the latter experiencing a brief cold spell as temperatures dropped after the storm. ==Aftermath==