A high-level meeting was held at the Home Ministry which assessed the requirement of relief material and airlifting them to the island nation, as India promised to extend all necessary help to the neighbour.
Navy said that Naval Off Shore Patrol Vessel (NOPV) INS Sunayna and survey vessel INS Sutlej are being sent to Colombo coast from Southern Naval Command in Kochi.
"India is extending help and relief to Sri Lanka which is battling torrential rains and landslides which have caused significant devastation and loss of life.
He said the Home Ministry held a meeting on coordinating an airlift with NDMA cargo and assessed quantity of relief material required.
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Swarup said that all the material will be collected here and a C-17 aircraft with crew and officials from National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) and National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) will leave for Sri Lanka and there will be a brief halt at Chennai to pick up additional material.
The MEA Spokesperson said India will extend all necessary help to the country as requested.
"Lanka is a close neighbour and friend and India has always been the first responder in times of a crisis. As was the case during the Tsunami that affected Sri Lanka in the past, this time also India will extend all necessary help and relief to Sri Lanka, as requested," he said.
Over 300,000 people are housed in relief camps.