Low Resolution - Disaster Management Centre
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Low Resolution - Disaster Management Centre
290,000 295,000 0 30 175,000 285,000 300,000 305,000 310,000 320,000 315,000 175,000 280,000 200 Kotiyagala Colony 0 40 Kotiyagala 300 40 0 400 300 Ratmale 0 40 300 400 500 300 0 30 300 200 Ampitiya Deale Dewale Agalle 300 0 40 30 0 Panama Lesuriyawelana 200 500 200 400 Kema Hindekadawelana 300 Ullawela Villu Ancient Monolitha 300 0 30 400 Wedagama 300 Ancient Monolitha Nalitta 400 Panakala Dambakotuwala 0 60 Uppukuliya 400 300 170,000 200 400 0 40 0 40 300 600 170,000 40 0 600 Kema 400 Kema 50 0 200 0 40 400 300 400 Kema 600 Dambagaha Ulpota 30 0 400 300 400 Tuwakkugala Kema 400 0 40 SIYAMB ALANDUWA Kanakala 0 20 400 400 30 0 400 0 40 0 30 Kema 400 Weheragala 400 Kema 0 30 30 0 0 40 Kema 0 40 300 20 0 LA HUGALA 300 Helawa 165,000 30 0 20 0 30 0 400 165,000 0 30 Andiawela 0 40 200 Kadurukumbura 40 0 300 300 200 Kudumbegala 200 20 0 200 200 0 20 300 5 Ikiriyawatawana 300 300 200 10 200 400 Helava Wekada Tapowanaya 0 30 300 Wessigewela 0 30 400 Helawe Eliya 0 20 300 400 300 30 0 200 30 0 Gangoda Arawa 40 0 400 0 20 200 400 200 200 15 300 200 0 30 300 200 200 Viharegala Rock Cave 400 Lenama 300 200 Okanda 200 Kema 200 0 30 Murugan Dewalaya Ranorugala Mahalenama Eliya 300 0 40 200 200 30 0 200 Havannavela 400 Madama 200 20 0 Rock Cave Tillanwala 100 200 160,000 Bambaragastalawa 0 10 160,000 Embalennewala 200 0 30 Palihademmawala 0 20 0 10 200 100 100 Girikula 200 200 300 Yodalipa Kuluwana Camp Site 200 Kadalanchiya Kiripokuna Kema Julpallama 100 10 0 200 200 300 100 300 10 0 Mahawelatota 200 Uyankatiyawala 200 200 Kebilitte Dewale (Siyambalawe Dewale) Bagure 0 20 100 Hidepalugaswala Galwangedipola 20 0 Kirigalla Bay Alirawala Kumana 0 20 200 300 YALA EAST INTERMEDIATE ZONE 155,000 155,000 20 0 20 0 Teliattawala 300 30 0 300 Nelunpatpokuna KATARAGAM A 200 Malittankotawala 200 Namalpokuna Namalpokuna Tunumulla 0 30 00 4 0 20 Kotalindawala Beraliyawala 200 Andarakala Rock Cave Pokuna 300 TISSAMAH ARAMA Bowattagalge YALA STRICT NATURAL RESERVE 0 40 40 0 Imbulpitiya Meda Duwa 30 0 400 400 0 40 200 300 Cave Habitable Yakala Godawelpokuna Hela 300 600 400 150,000 mN Singanagalge 0 10 285,000 280,000 mE Mandagastota Lolugaswala Kotuattawa Eliya 10 0 SEA LEVEL RISE MAP - SHEET 66 MAP INFORMATION METHOD OF PREPARATION Inundation due to predicted sea level rise in 25, 50 75 and 100 year periods shown on the map is based on a computer model simulating the inundation. The sea level rise prediction is according to the IPCC report of 2007. The sea water level increase due to tidal waves and an adjustment for the change of sea level since the establishment of the datum are superimposed on the IPCC prediction of the sea level rise. Both the inundation due to coastal erosion and submergence of coastal lands from increased sea level are considered in mapping. Brunn Rule is used to estimate the coastal erosion. The topographic data that were used in the sea level rise models uses digital elevation data on grids with a 50 metre spatial resolution. The computed inundation is shown on the map in four color-coded areas for: 25, 50, 75 and 100 year inundations. PURPOSE OF THIS MAP This coastal inundation hazard map shows a slow on-setting hazard and it is intended for use in coastal planning and in public awareness activities only. This map, and the information presented therein, is not a legal document and should not be used for any regulatory purpose. 290,000 295,000 300,000 305,000 310,000 Main Road The sea level rise predicted by IPCC report is revised time to time as more information and improved modeling techniques become available. The IPCC prediction is the world average figure. The local sea level rise and the rising rate may differ from place to place. Another significant limitation is that the resolution of the modeling is no greater or more accurate than the topographic data used. The resolution of the model also constrains its ability to resolve some small-scale features of the onshore terrain including narrow waterways, and no warranties are made regarding the accuracy of the map, nor the data from which the map was derived. While this sea level rise inundation hazard map has been compiled with the best currently available scientific information and base data, users are invited to notify CCCRMD/DMC of any map discrepancies. 320,000 Other Roads D.S.Div. Boundary Bridge / River / Stream / Canal BA DU LLA 20 District Boundary LOCATION Tank Balangoda Village Name NAGODA D.S.Div. Name 10 DISCLAIMER Bathymetrical Contour / Value Index Contour 69 70 71 Temple 20 Intermediate Contour/ Value Kovil Supplimentery Contour MO N A R A G A L A Church Inundation, 2025 76 Mosque 77 78 MAP BASE Police Station Topography: LIDAR digital ground model originally acquired at a horizontal resolution of 1 metre and a vertical resolution not more than 0.3 metre; and topographic base maps of scales 1:50,000 and 1:10,000 prepared by the Department of Survey, Sri Lanka. School Hospital 82 83 84 Historical Site Railway Station Scale 1 : 50,000 Province Boundary Minor Road Railway PROVINCE OF UVA No part of this map may be reproduced in any form without prior written permission from the publishers. www.coastal.gov.lk 315,000 LEGEND LIMITATIONS The Coast Conservation and Coastal Resource Management Department (CCCRMD), The Engineering Design Centre (EDC) of the University of Peradeniya, The Disaster Management Centre (DMC), and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) shall not be liable under any circumstances for any direct, indirect, special, incidental or consequential damages with respect to any claim by any user or any third party on account of or arising from the use of this map. 150,000 300 300 600 200 300 600 600 0 20 700 Itikala 400 0 40 0 30 300 Rock Cave Gadagedipokuna 200 300 300 600 700 800 Talaguruhela Bakmetota 400 400 300 200 300 Palukotawala 10 0 20 40 60 80 100 Kilometre Origin of the grid system is 200,000 metres South and 200,000 metres West of Pidurutalagala. Sea Level Rise Map Published by Coastal Research and Design, Coast Conservation and Coastal Resource Management Department with the assistance from Disaster Management Centre Sri Lanka May 2012 Inundation, 2050 Inundation, 2075 Inundation, 2100 Cartographical Enhancement by The Survey Department of Sri Lanka