Sri Lanka flood death toll reaches 146

At least 146 people have been killed and nearly 500,000 displaced in Sri Lanka's flooding and mudslides.

Sri Lankan villagers bury coffins

At least 146 people have been killed in Sri Lanka's flooding and mudslides. (AAP)

Sri Lankan rescuers have pulled out more bodies under enormous mudslides as the death toll climbed to 146 with 112 others missing.

Although the weather has cleared, more rains are forecast for Sunday and Monday, threatening to bring more misery to the estimated 500,000 displaced in the country's western and southern regions that were lashed by two days of torrential rains.

Taking advantage of a lull in rains, soldiers cleared road access to most of the affected areas while others were reachable by boat, said Major General Sudantha Ranasinghe, who is heading the search and rescue mission.

People waded in knee-deep floodwaters to get to army trucks transporting relief supplies and taking away those waiting to be evacuated.

Ranasinghe said he didn't expect to find any more survivors.

The UN said it is assisting in relief efforts in response to a government appeal. It also promised to donate water purification tablets, tents and other supplies for the displaced. India sent a shipload of goods while the United States and Pakistan also promised consignments of relief supplies.

Mudslides have become common during the monsoon season in Sri Lanka, a tropical Indian Ocean island nation, as land has been heavily deforested to grow export crops such as tea and rubber. Last May, a massive landslide killed more than 100 people in central Sri Lanka.


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