The landslide struck yesterday triggered by heavy rains and wiped out 120 workers' homes at the Meeriabedda tea estate in the central Badulla district.
"I have visited the scene and from what I saw I don't think there will be any survivors," Disaster Management Minister Mahinda Amaraweera said.
President Rajapaksa visited the relief camp set up at the Koslanda Shri Ganesha Tamil School and inquired about the well-being of the victims from the officials providing relief to them.
The President also distributed dry rations to the people affected by the landslide.
The Disaster Management Center (DMC) has confirmed that so far 10 people have died and 160 people are still missing while 1,067 people belonging to 320 families are affected by the disaster. Over 870 people affected by the landslide have been housed in two shelters set up by the Center.
Sri Lankan Army has deployed a contingent of over 500 troops from the Security Forces Headquarters to rescue the buried victims of the landslide.
Together with army soldiers, Sri Lankan Air Force troops, Policemen, health teams and civil relief teams are also currently engaged in finding people believed to be buried in the mud.
Five heavy duty trench digging machines arrived at the landslide site when the rescue operations resumed today.
"There were no concrete structures which could have acted as air traps for victims to survive," he said.
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