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The communities in Kalametiya typically represent a rural coastal
community that has been badly impacted by the tsunami. The initial
visit made to Kalametiya soon after the tsunami struck indicated
loss of life and large scale destruction of houses and fishing boats
and equipment. Severe trauma was also evident from grief and shock
caused by the loss of life, shelter and means of livelihood, and
difficulty in comprehending the event itself which many people witnessed
first hand. Experiences of seeing children being snatched out of
their parents’ arms by the water, and being washed away to
the ocean were common. Fishermen described their horror when they
saw the waves approaching them and how they ran literally for their
lives.
Impact of tsunami in Kalametiya
Several families lost family members,
and in some cases lost more than one family member. Many were young
children. Many families especially those living closer to the sea
lost all their possessions and their houses were completely destroyed
or badly damaged. Kalametiya Village situated on the sea front next
to the lagoon lost all of its 32 homes. Almost the entire fleet
of fishing boats in the village has been either damaged or destroyed,
along with the livelihoods of many of the families that depend on
fishing as their primary source of income. Small tea shops on the
beach used by the fishermen have been washed away, with only the
foundation of the buildings remaining in the sand. The Kalametiya
fish landing site and harbour which had borne the brunt of the waves
suffered serious damage. Next to the fishing harbour, the beach
strip dividing the Kalametiya lagoon from the ocean has temporarily
disappeared and the lagoon has turned into another bay on the coastline
with the sea entering the lagoon directly. |