A Bundle is already in your cart
You can only have one active bundle against your account at one time.
If you wish to purchase a different bundle please remove the current bundle from your cart.
You have unused credits
You still have credits against a bundle for a different licence. Once all of your credits have been used you can purchase a newly licenced bundle.
If you wish to purchase a different bundle please use your existing credits or contact our support team.
01:46
Sri Lanka: Death toll from catastrophic cyclone rises to 474 in Sri Lanka
Storyline: Local residents in disaster-hit Sri Lanka are coming to terms with the scale of devastation as the death toll from adverse weather triggered by Cyclone Ditwah rose to 474 on Wednesday, while hundreds more remain missing. The Disaster Management Center (DMC) said that 356 people remain unaccounted for following the deadly cyclone which has affected more than 1.58 million people nationwide, with nearly 1,000 houses being destroyed and over 40,000 suffering partial damage. The National Building Research Organization of Sri Lanka reported 215 severe landslides across seven districts, with one geologist saying that the high number of fatalities came as many appeared not to heed the repeated warnings to evacuate from at-risk areas. Locals like Rasika Sanjeewa have been left with nothing, while the immediate future remains uncertain. Sanjeewa is one of the many people who have been displaced to temporary shelters in the wake of the cyclone's devastation. "We suffer like this every time. We have no place to stay. Our houses and everything have been destroyed and need to be rebuilt. We have to start again from the beginning," he said. Entire villages across the island have been destroyed, while life has come to a standstill. Those who survived must now begin the uphill task of rebuilding. "We feel helpless, forced to live like this. All we want is for someone to look at the state of our homes when we return and offer us some help. That is all we are asking for," said Chandrika Priyanthi, another victim. Rescuers are navigating floodwaters by boat as they try to reach those who have been left stranded by the rising waters. Many hilly regions have been decimated by landslides, while efforts are ongoing to locate those still missing. The country now faces a long road to recovery, as infrastructure and transport networks have suffered extensive damage and are expected to take weeks to restore. But authorities say that a large-scale emergency response has been launched, with funding being released to help support local districts recover from the impact of the extreme weather. "The health sector is providing the advices and medicines and all. The Sri Lankan government is fully engaged and the money has been released to the district secretaries. And for the compensation for the dead, one million Sri Lankan rupees will be provided," said Pradeep Kodippili, an official from the Disaster Management Center. Shotlist: Colombo, Sri Lanka - Dec 2, 2025: 1. Aerial shot of floods 2. Various of flooded streets, man walking in water 3. Various of displaced residents 4. SOUNDBITE (Sinhala) Rasika Sanjeewa, local resident: "We suffer like this every time. We have no place to stay. Our houses and everything have been destroyed and need to be rebuilt. We have to start again from the beginning." 5. Various of displaced residents 6. SOUNDBITE (Sinhala) Chandrika Priyanthi, local resident: "We feel helpless, forced to live like this. All we want is for someone to look at the state of our homes when we return and offer us some help. That is all we are asking for." 7. Various of rescue efforts, recovery work in progress 8. SOUNDBITE (English) Pradeep Kodippili, official, Disaster Management Center: "The health sector is providing the advices and medicines and all. The Sri Lankan government is fully engaged and the money has been released to the district secretaries. And for the compensation for the dead, one million Sri Lankan rupees will be provided." 9. Various of flooded streets
Categories
From the blog
Stories not Stock: 3 Reasons Why You Should Use UGC Instead of Stock Video
Video content is an essential part of a brand’s marketing strategy, and while stock footage has been a reliable go-to in the past, forward-thinking companies are looking to user-generated content for their video needs.
View post