US Embassy ‘Alerts’ its citizens Amidst Sri Lanka Weather conditions , US embassy informs its citizens to take care and preventive measures to be ‘safe’ “Capital Colombo is expected to experience floods’ says Irrigation Dept. Embassy Statement Below: November 28th, 2025 – Weather Alert – Cyclonic Storm ‘Ditwah’ – U.S. Embassy in Sri Lanka Location: Trincomalee, Sri Lanka Northern, North-central, Central, North-western, Sabaragamuwa, and Western Provinces, Sri Lanka Trincomalee, Badulla, Galle, and Matara Districts, Sri Lanka Island-wide, Sri Lanka Event:The Cyclonic Storm “Ditwah” is currently centered near latitude 8.1°N and longitude 81.2°E, approximately 50 km south of Trincomalee. The storm is expected to move north-northwestwards. Due to the influence of this system, heavy showers and strong winds are forecast to continue across Sri Lanka. Cloudy skies, intermittent showers, and thundershowers are expected over most parts of the island. Very heavy rainfall exceeding 200 mm is likely in Northern, North-central, Central, North-western, Sabaragamuwa, and Western provinces. Rainfall above 150 mm is likely in Trincomalee, Badulla, Galle, and Matara districts. Other areas may experience rainfall above 75 mm. Very strong winds of 60-70 km/h, with gusts up to 80-90 km/h, are expected across much of the island. The general public is advised to monitor future advisories from the Department of Meteorology and take precautions to minimize damage from heavy rain and strong winds. US government personnel are advised to:Exercise caution, limit non-essential travel, and closely monitor local weather updates. Embassy Operations:At this time, the U.S. Embassy in Sri Lanka remains open. Any changes to operations or consular appointments will be communicated as necessary. Actions to Take: Monitor local media and weather updates from the Sri Lanka Department of Meteorology. Avoid travel to affected areas if possible. Secure loose items and shelter in a safe location during periods of high wind and heavy rain. Follow instructions from local authorities. Keep emergency supplies, including food, water, and medications, on hand. Ensure your travel documents are up to date and accessible. Enroll in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) for updates. Assistance:U.S. Embassy in Sri LankaPhone: +94-11-249-8500Email: ColomboACS@state.govWebsite: https://lk.usembassy.gov/ State Department – Consular Affairs888-407-4747 or 202-501-4444Sri Lanka Country Information Read: Sri Lanka on standstill as Cyclone, Rain, Floods Creates Havoc! Community Events Health and Wealth cycloneditwahditwah cycloneemergency situation in sri lankalandslidesrainroads closedsri lanka floodsSri Lanka tourisUS embassy in Sri Lanka