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By Yohan Perera
Colombo Municipal Council (CMC) is to discuss relocating of cables and pipelines in Colombo city with relevant institutions, a senior officer from the Municipal Council said yesterday.
“We cannot remove the trees by the roads because they are needed to ensure clean air in the city environment. We intend to have a dialogue with Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB), Water Supply and Drainage Board and Sri Lanka Telecom,” CMC Director Engineering K. Ramesh said.
Mr. Ramesh said almost all trees which stand by the roads in Colombo are damaged by pipelines, electricity and telephone cables which are laid underground.
“Roots of the tree which fell on a bus in Kollupitiya were also damaged by the underground power cables. This is the case with regard to almost all trees that stand by the roads in Colombo. Sri Lanka Telecom, Electricity Board and Water Resources and Drainage Board dig the roads and lay cables and pipelines underground. This is a frequent eventuality. These cables and pipelines prevent the roots from moving deeply into the earth. Therefore, the trees in Colombo city by the roads are not firmly rooted to the ground,” he said.
“Roots are often damaged by the cables as well,” he added.
“We have received so many complaints from the residents in Colombo city, and we will attend to these as soon as possible,” he also said. CMC also cut branches of large trees from time to time according to its officers.
By Chaturanga Pradeep Samarawickrama
The underground installation of cables in Colombo had damaged the roots of the city’s trees, which has caused them to fall, particularly in the wake of adverse weather conditions, Colombo Municipal Council (CMC) Lands and Environment Development Division Director -Engineering K. Ramesh said.
Commenting on the tree that had fallen on a moving Sri Lanka Transport Board (SLTB) bus yesterday, he said the tree was in good condition and the CMC used to trim the branches of the tree recently.
No complaints were received about the dangers of the tree.
Five people were killed and another five, including three females, were injured after a tree collapsed on a bus travelling to Matugama from Colombo yesterday morning, police said.
Hospital sources have confirmed that the victims who lost their lives were all males, while the five injured passengers are currently receiving treatment at the Colombo National Hospital.
According to the police, the tragic incident occurred approximately 100 metres from the Liberty Roundabout on Duplication Road.
Western Province Senior DIG Deshabandu Tennakoon told the media that police had launched an investigation regarding the incident. However, a decision will be taken after identifying the trees in Colombo City, which would be a threat to the city, with the support of the environment police and the Colombo Municipal Council (CMC). This incident was reported to the police at 5.50 a.m. yesterday.
“Soon after the incident was reported, the CMC fire brigade unit, CMC employees, Sri Lanka Police and Army officials, and the people in the area at that time rushed the injured persons to the hospital and provided support to clear the road and restore traffic,” the Senior DIG said.
Transport State Minister Lasantha Alagiyawanna, who visited the Colombo National Hospital to inquire about the patients, had instructed the hospital authority to provide the facilities they needed for a speedy recovery.
Meanwhile, Sri Lanka Transport Board (SLTB) Chairman Lalith de Alvis said the bus left for Colombo from Deniyaya at 1.30 a.m. The bus had left the Colombo Central bus stand at 5.45 a.m. to go to Matugama.
He said the accident occurred 20 minutes after the bus left the Colombo bus stand.
Meanwhile, Secretary to the President has instructed the SLTB to provide a cash donation of Rs. 500,000 to the families of the deceased persons to make their funeral arrangements.
“The driver and the conductor of the bus had taken to the Kollupitiya Police to record statements. Only 17 passengers were in the bus at the time of the accident, and 14 of them sustained minor injuries,” he said.
According to the hospital sources, the victims were identified as Aruna Tiran Fernando (24) from Welisara, M.S.G. Rathnayaka (31) from Matale, S. Priyangana (34) and G.A.A. Chaturanga (35) from Ahangama. Details of one victim were not revealed yet.
All passengers in the bus will be granted their claims from the insurance company where the bus was fully insured, the SLTB chairman said.
State Minister of Defence Premitha Bandara Tennakoon had instructed the relevant officials to take immediate measures to prevent any damages and to remove the trees on both sides of the roads that are at risk of falling.
“Necessary measures will be taken in coordination with the officials of the Environment Authority, Road Development Authority, and relevant local authorities to immediately inspect large trees that are at risk of falling on the sides of the roads due to the current rainy weather,” the Minister said.
Meanwhile, instructions have been given to the officials of the Disaster Management Centre and the National Building Research Organisation (NBRO) to remove everything that may pose any threats to the public.
He said that several trees have been falling for the last few days due to the adverse weather, and five people were killed in the latest tragedy, including in Kollupitiya yesterday after a tree fell on a moving passenger bus.
By Pushpakumara Mallawarachchi
One died and more than 30 others were injured in two accidents yesterday on Colombo- Kandy road and Mirigama- Negombo road.
A Colombo bound private bus from Ampara had collided with a container and was hit against the rear by a bowser that followed at Bataleeya on Colombo – Kandy road in the early hours of yesterday. Police said 22 passengers were injured and admitted to Watupitiwala Base Hospital.
The accident had created obstructions to traffic on Colombo – Kandy road.
In another incident last morning at Waradala in Kotadeniyawa on Mirigama- Negombo road, the driver of a private bus that collided head-on with a tipper lorry had died and at least ten passengers died.
The driver who received serious injuries had died on admission to hospital.
Nittambuwa and Kotadeniyawa Police are conducting further investigations.