
The recent impact of Cyclone Ditwah has caused widespread damage across Sri Lanka, with losses estimated at US$4.1 billion and nearly 2 million people affected. The Central Province was among the most impacted, highlighting the urgent need for coordinated flood relief & Cyclone Ditwah recovery efforts.
As a nation with resilience at its core, Sri Lanka has already begun rebuilding, supported by global initiatives such as the World Bank’s recovery funding. Standing firmly with the country during this time, Imperial College of Business Studies reaffirms its commitment to supporting flood relief & Cyclone Ditwah recovery in every way possible.

With a 40-year legacy, a strong corporate network, and a powerful alumni presence across Sri Lanka and abroad, Imperial is ready to contribute through awareness programs, collaborative projects, research initiatives, and community-driven recovery efforts. As we move toward January 2026, Imperial remains focused on helping fast-track recovery and building resilience for the future
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