24-hour curfew in Nuwara Eliya district tomorrow

24-hour curfew in Nuwara Eliya district tomorrow

May 29, 2020   07:27 pm

A 24-hour curfew will be in force in Nuwara Eliya District on Saturday (30), says the President’s Media Division (PMD).

As mentioned in the updated curfew notice issued yesterday (28), a countrywide curfew will be imposed on May 31 (Sunday), the PMD said further.

From June 01 onwards, the curfew will come into force as specified in yesterday’s notice:

•Curfew will be in force island-wide throughout the day on Sunday, (May 31st).

•Curfew will be effective in all the districts from Monday (June 01) to Wednesday (June 3) only between 10.00 pm to 4.00 am daily as before.

•Curfew will be in force island-wide on Thursday (June 4) and Friday (June 5).

•From Saturday (June 6) onwards curfew will be effective in all the districts, as before, from 10.00 pm to 4.00 am daily until further notice.

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