### Brazil Boosts SL Flood Recovery with Water Tech 📈
The Government of Brazil has formally donated 10 high-capacity Water Purification Units to assist Sri Lanka’s recovery following the devastation of Cyclone Ditwah. • Core Impact & Capacity Unit Capacity: Each unit can treat 10,000 litres of water per day. Total Reach: The donation provides safe drinking water to approximately 7,000 people daily. Strategic Use: While meeting immediate disaster needs, the units are designed for long-term integration into public infrastructure, specifically targeting schools and hospitals. • Bilateral Cooperation The donation was handed over by Brazil’s Charge d’ Affaires, Monica Maria Meirelles Nasser, to Foreign Minister Vijitha Herath. This move underscores a strengthening bilateral partnership focused on humanitarian cooperation and essential utilities restoration. • Context of Relief This assistance comes amid a broader international response to Cyclone Ditwah, which caused significant damage to national water supply schemes. The focus on WASH (Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene) technology is critical for stabilizing the health of affected communities and supporting the local economy by preventing water-borne disease outbreaks.