Sri Lanka, Feb. 18 -- An expert assistance team deployed by the European Union has completed extensive infrastructure assessments in Sri Lanka following widespread damage caused by Cyclone Ditwah, supporting national efforts toward safer and more resilient recovery.Sri Lanka travel

The cyclone caused severe flooding across several areas, significantly impacting critical infrastructure, including the historic Yaka Paalama, highlighting the urgent need to strengthen infrastructure resilience.

In response, the EU and its Member States mobilised a Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid team of experts, including engineers who conducted 40 infrastructure assessments and 17 drone surveys covering approximately 6,400 kilometres across affected ...