Meanwhile, sluice gates of several reservoirs have been opened in Anuradhapura.Irrigation Director Engineer TJ Meegasthenna says that the opening of the sluice gates of the reservoirs Anuradhapura could cause flooding in and around the city and in Mannar district.Four sluice gates of Rajanganaya Reservoir have been opened releasing 8900 cubic feet of water per second, while reducing the water released to Kala Oya. Two gates of the Angamuwa Reservoir have been opened 2 feet releasing 1230 cubic feet per second to Kala Oya. Thissa Wewa, Abhaya Wewa and Mahawilachchiya reservoir are spilling over.Four sluice gates of Nuwara Wewa opens have been opened delivering 400 cubic feet of water per second to the Malwathu Oya. Two sluice gates Mahakanadarawa Wewa are opened releasing 2230 cubic feet per second to Malwathu Oya. Four open gates of Nachchaduwa reservoir releases 4900 cubic feet per second to Malwathu Oya.All the gates of the Halpan Canal have been opened. Five sluice gates of the Yan Oya Reservoir have been opened and 13,450 cubic feet of water per second has been released into the Yan Oya.
Many low lying areas of the Mahaweli River are flooded as the river overflows. The historic Somawathiya sacred site is also about 8 feet under water. Elephants in the surrounding forests were seen standing near the temple grounds, the state TV reported. Essential food items to the monks and others are provided by boats.Several earth slips have been reported from the upcountry hill areas. The earth mound which fell into the Diyatalawa-Bandarawela section of the upcountry railway line is still being removed by the Army. The train service from Colombo is limited to Diyatalawa.The Meteorology Department meanwhile predicts the prevailing showery condition over the island particularly in the Northern, North-Central, Eastern and Uva provinces to enhance to some extent on 09 and 10 December.The sea areas extending from Mullaitivu to Negombo via Kankasanthurai, Mannar and Puttalam can be rough at times as the wind speed can increase up to (50-55) kmph at times.