Sri Lanka, Jan. 12 -- Approximately 4,800 landslides have been identified through satellite-based assessments conducted following Cyclone Ditwah, the Director General of the Arthur C. Clarke Institute for Modern Technologies, Kumari Meegahakotuwa stated.

She made these remarks while attending a media briefing held today (12) at the Department of Government Information.

Director General Meegahakotuwa noted that satellite imagery and data obtained after Cyclone Ditwah were used to carry out comprehensive landslide mapping.

She noted that an analysis of these maps revealed that the actual number of landslides is significantly higher than the figures reported so far through the media.

According to reports, the nationwide satellite image a...