Colombo police have announced a special traffic plan today (13) in view of the annual feast of St. Anthony’s Shrine. Authorities introduced this arrangement to manage expected congestion during the religious celebrations in the city. The Police Media Division stated that officials implemented the plan to ensure smooth traffic flow and public safety while large numbers of devotees gather in Kotahena. Police urged motorists to plan their journeys in advance and cooperate with officers on duty. The event attracts thousands of worshippers, increasing traffic pressure in surrounding areas.
Religious Procession to Cause Road Restrictions from Afternoon.

Police confirmed that a religious procession carrying the statue of St. Anthony will move through several roads within the Kotahena Police Division. The procession will take place from 2.30 p.m. to 10.00 p.m. today, leading to temporary road closures and diversions. Officers will deploy at key junctions to guide vehicles and manage congestion. Authorities will redirect traffic through alternative routes to reduce delays in Colombo city. Motorists traveling through Kotahena and nearby areas should expect slower movement and follow official instructions strictly. Police also emphasized that emergency services will receive priority access throughout the procession route.
Motorists Advised to Use Alternative Routes and Follow Police Instructions.

Police advised all motorists to use alternative routes during the procession hours to avoid unnecessary delays. Officers stationed along affected roads will provide real-time guidance and traffic control. Authorities requested the public to avoid non-essential travel between 2.30 p.m. and 10.00 p.m. in the affected zones. The traffic plan aims to reduce congestion while ensuring the safety of both devotees and road users. Police further stated that strict monitoring will continue until the procession ends and normal traffic conditions resume in the area.