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After a tsunami and an economic collapse, the country dealing with one of its worst natural disasters

On the outskirts of Colombo, Sri Lanka's capital, Asiri is trying to dry out his home.

He's just spent five days upstairs trying to escape the rising flood waters. By finding some elevation, he's been able to protect his family.

But, downstairs, he's confronted with the scale of the damage in the place he calls home. "The water was right up to here," he tells us, as he points to a water mark about two and a half feet up the wall.

There was "no power, no water - it all broke.

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