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Japan Assists in Restoration of Flood-Damaged Court Documents in Sri Lanka
2 Haziran 2026Japan Times
- Japan has stepped in to assist in the restoration of over 170,000 court documents in Kandy, Sri Lanka, which were damaged during the floods caused by Cyclone Ditwah last November. This initiative highlights Japan's commitment to supporting disaster recovery efforts in other nations.
- The restoration process aims to preserve vital legal documents that are essential for the functioning of the judicial system in Sri Lanka.
- Cyclone Ditwah caused significant damage in Sri Lanka, affecting various sectors, including the judicial system. The flooding highlighted vulnerabilities in the country's infrastructure and the need for robust disaster response mechanisms.
- Japan's involvement in the restoration of court documents in Sri Lanka underscores the importance of international cooperation in disaster recovery. By aiding in the preservation of legal records, Japan not only helps restore order but also reinforces diplomatic ties with Sri Lanka.
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