Rain-triggered mudslides in Sri Lanka kill 10 people
Heavy rains have lashed several parts of the country since Thursday, inundating roads and houses. Authorities closed all schools in the Sabaragamuwa province, about 90 kilometers (55 miles) east of Colombo due to the rains and floods. Heavy flooding also was reported in the country's south.
The country's navy deployed more than 100 sailors and 20 boats to rescue and help the affected people.
Mudslides are common during the monsoon season in the Indian Ocean tropical island. Much of Sri Lanka has been heavily deforested for export crops such as tea and rubber, leaving the countryside exposed.
In May last year, more than 100 people died when they were buried in a massive landslide in central Sri Lanka.






