Houses and property destroyed people at the Salawa armory explosion will be given compensation from, Government Information Department said.
According to the Colombo District Secretary Sunil Kannangara, 76 government valuation officers are already engaged in valuations of the destroyed properties.
The report prepared by these officers will be submitted to the Divisional Secretary of Seethawaka today and the compensation granting process will be started then. Nearly 654 houses and buildings have been reported as destroyed by the armory explosion.
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