What is DDLRS?
Immediate recovery from a disaster is necessary to regain socio-economic stability and avoid further human suffering. Post-disaster recovery activities, strategies, and priorities should be based on reliable information on the effects and impacts of the disaster across sectors in various areas.
To efficiently estimate the disaster effects - the value of damage to physical assets and changes in financial flows by sector- the Post-Disaster Damage and Loss Reporting System (DDLRS) was developed for the Department of Disaster Management (DMC) under the Ministry of Disaster Management of Sri Lanka with the assistance from the World Bank (WB).
The PDNA Concept
The PDNA is a multi-sectoral and multidisciplinary structured methodology developed and adopted by the European Union, the World Bank, and the UN system, for determing physical damages, economic losses, social and economic impacts, and costs of meeting recovery needs after a disaster.
The PDNA is a government-led process in collaboration with local and international development partners. This joint collaborative approach leads to the determination of actionable priority recovery needs within a sustainable recovery framework necessary for mobilizing financial and technical resources within the government and the international donors.
Past DDLRS Incidents
Regions Affected
Areas Affected
Sectors Affected
Past PDNA Reports
Emergency Contacts
Suwasariya Ambulance Service - 1990
Police Emergency Call Center - 119
Fire Brigade - 110
Disaster Management Call Centre - 117
Custom Information Center - 1919