Relief vessel INS Sunayna arrived at Colombo port with goods from Kochi, the Sri Lankan foreign ministry said.
Last night, India had dispatched sent its two naval ships - INS Sunayna and survey vessel INS Sutlej - and a C-17 aircraft with relief material like - inflatable boats, outboard motors, diving equipment, medical supplies, electricity generators and sleeping bags, officials said.
These had been identified as priority relief materials by Sri Lankan authorities.
"Sri Lanka occupies a special place in the hearts and minds of Indians, and India's emergency relief assistance is a manifestation of our abiding friendship. India will continue to work closely with the government of Sri Lanka to address longer term rehabilitation needs of the affected people as part of its development partnership with Sri Lanka," the Indian High Commission here said in a release.
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President Maithripala Sirisena urged Sri Lankans to provide shelter and donate cash or food to flood victims.
"There had been a huge outpouring of sympathy for victims with donations of food, clothing and dry rations," local officials said.
Some 375,604 people were displaced in 22 districts in Sri Lanka. The country has begun receiving international assistance, they added.
Nearly, 300,000 people have been staying in about 500 state-run relief centres.