| Sri Lanka, formerly called Ceylon, is a teardrop-shaped island nation off the southeastern tip of the Indian subcontinent. Portugal and Holland had early settlements on the island, but Britain took charge in 1796 and retained control until 1948. Beginning in the early 1980s, Sri Lanka was torn in an insurrection by Tamils in the northern part of the island. The government finally extinguished the revolt in May 2009. However, many areas in the north continue to be restricted or unsafe, and some of the lighthouses in contested zones have deteriorated from years of neglect. The great tsunami of 26 December 2004 devastated low-lying areas of Sri Lanka, especially on the east coast. No lighthouses were destroyed, but many were damaged by the great waves. Lighthouses of Sri Lanka are operated and maintained by the Sri Lanka Ports Authority (SLPA). In recent years SLPA has worked to restore and modernize the lighthouses in the south of the island, where the government's control has been firm. Presumably work is beginning now on restoring lights in the northern part of the country. ARLHS numbers are from the ARLHS World List of Lights. Admiralty numbers are from volume F of the Admiralty List of Lights & Fog Signals. U.S. NGA List numbers are from Publication 112.
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![]() Point Pedro Light, January 2005 Creative Commons photo for HumanityAshore.org by Dushiyanthini Kanagasabapathipillai |
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![]() Colombo Pilot Station, April 2007 photo copyright Jürgen Klinksiek; used by permission |
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Posted February 13, 2006. Checked and revised October 28, 2009. Lighthouses: 23. Site copyright 2009 Russ Rowlett and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.