Sri Lanka: Tragedy at Ahangama Construction Site: Three Workers Killed in Massive Landslide

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By Lions Roar Southern Bureau

AHANGAMA, SRI LANKA (Friday, January 23, 2026) — A routine workday turned into a disaster at a construction site in Thittagalla, Ahangama, late Thursday night (Jan 22), as a massive mound of earth collapsed, burying three workers alive.

Ahangama Police confirmed that all three men, who were engaged in building a tourist resort for a foreign national, died as a result of the catastrophic slope failure.


🚜 The Rescue Effort

The incident occurred while the workers were excavating near a large, pre-filled mound of earth. Without warning, the hillside gave way, trapping the trio beneath tons of soil.

  • Immediate Response: Fellow workers and local residents rushed to the scene. They managed to pull one victim from the debris shortly after the collapse.
  • Medical Intervention: The first victim was rushed to Ahangama Rural Hospital via a ‘1990’ Suwa Seriya ambulance but was later pronounced dead.
  • Recovery of Others: It took several hours of intense labor for rescuers to locate and retrieve the remaining two workers. Unfortunately, both were found deceased at the scene.

⚖️ The Victims Identified

Police have released the names of the three deceased workers, who hailed from different parts of the country:

  1. Herath Mudiyanselage Sunil Aberathna – Resident of the 57th Mile Post, Moraketiya, Padiyathalawa.
  2. Ajith Weerakoon – Resident of Hurivala Gedara, Diyasenpura.
  3. G.G. Hemantha Munaveera – Resident of Weragampita, Matara.

📊 Incident at a Glance: Ahangama Landslide

DetailInformation
Date & TimeThursday night, Jan 22, 2026
LocationThittagalla, Karana area, Ahangama
Project TypeTourist Resort Construction (Foreign-owned)
Casualties3 Male Workers
Initial CauseCollapse of an excavated earth mound

🔍 Ongoing Investigation

Ahangama Police are currently investigating the safety protocols at the construction site to determine if negligence played a role in the collapse. The bodies are currently being held at the Ahangama Rural Hospital pending post-mortem examinations.

Local authorities have raised concerns regarding the stability of excavated soil during construction projects, especially in hilly coastal areas where new resorts are rapidly being developed.

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