<p>Sri Lanka is mired in a deep political and economic crisis and on Saturday the country's president was forced to flee his residence not long before it was stormed by a huge crowd of protesters.</p>.<p>The island nation of 22 million people has suffered months of lengthy blackouts, acute food and fuel shortages and galloping inflation in its most painful downturn on record.</p>.<p>Months of protests have demanded the resignation of President Gotabaya Rajapaksa, whose government has been blamed for chronic mismanagement of the country's finances.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/dh-galleries/photos/sri-lanka-crisis-president-gotabaya-rajapaksa-flees-angry-protestors-take-over-his-official-residence-1125209#1">President Gotabaya Rajapaksa flees, angry protestors take over his official residence</a></strong></p>.<p>The South Asian country emerged from a devastating civil war in 2009, only to be rocked by Islamist bombings in 2019, before being hit hard the following year by the Covid-19 pandemic which left the island bereft of tourists.</p>.<p>Here is a look back at how the crisis has unfolded:</p>.<p>Rajapaksa declares a temporary state of emergency, giving security forces sweeping powers to arrest and detain suspects, after a spate of protests.</p>.<p>Almost all of Sri Lanka's cabinet resigns at a late-night meeting, leaving Rajapaksa and his brother Mahinda -- the prime minister -- isolated.</p>.<p>The governor of the central bank, having resisted calls to seek a bailout from the International Monetary Fund (IMF), announces his resignation a day later.</p>.<p>President Rajapaksa's problems deepen as finance minister Ali Sabry resigns just a day after he was appointed.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/sri-lankan-prime-minister-wickremesinghe-offers-to-resign-to-make-way-for-all-party-government-1125225.html">Sri Lankan Prime Minister Wickremesinghe offers to resign to make way for all-party government</a></strong></p>.<p>The embattled leader loses his parliamentary majority as former allies urge him to quit. He lifts the state of emergency.</p>.<p>Sri Lanka's doctors say they are nearly out of life-saving medicines, warning that the crisis could end up killing more than the coronavirus pandemic.</p>.<p>The government announces it is defaulting on its foreign debt of $51 billion as a "last resort" after running out of foreign exchange to import desperately needed goods.</p>.<p>Police kill a protester, the first casualty of several weeks of anti-government protests.</p>.<p>The next day the IMF says it has asked Sri Lanka to restructure its colossal external debt before a rescue package can be agreed.</p>.<p>A mob of government loyalists bussed in from the countryside attack peaceful protesters camped outside the president's seafront office in Colombo.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/sri-lanka-president-gotabaya-rajapaksa-flees-as-protesters-surround-residence-1125146.html" target="_blank">Sri Lanka President Gotabaya Rajapaksa flees as protesters surround residence</a></strong></p>.<p>Nine people are killed and hundreds more injured in the reprisal attacks that follow, with crowds targeting those responsible for the violence and setting fire to the homes of lawmakers.</p>.<p>Mahinda Rajapaksa resigns as prime minister, and has to be rescued by troops after thousands of protesters storm his residence in Colombo.</p>.<p>He is replaced by Ranil Wickremesinghe, a political veteran who had already served several terms as premier.</p>.<p>The defence ministry orders troops to shoot on sight anyone involved in looting or "causing harm to life".</p>.<p>But protesters defy a fresh government curfew, which is rolled back at the end of the week.</p>.<p>The top police officer in Colombo is assaulted and his vehicle set ablaze.</p>.<p>The United Nations warns that Sri Lanka is facing a dire humanitarian crisis, with millions already in need of aid.</p>.<p>More than three-quarters of the population had reduced their food intake due to the country's severe food shortages, the UN says.</p>.<p>The government says Sri Lanka is nearly out of fuel and halts all petrol sales except for essential services.</p>.<p>The government publishes data showing inflation has hit a record high for the ninth consecutive month, a day after the IMF asks Sri Lanka to rein in high prices and galloping inflation.</p>.<p>President Rajapaksa flees his official residence in Colombo with the assistance of troops, shortly before demonstrators storm the compound, and he is taken to an undisclosed location.</p>.<p>Footage from inside the residence shows jubilant protesters jumping in the pool and exploring its stately bedrooms.</p>
<p>Sri Lanka is mired in a deep political and economic crisis and on Saturday the country's president was forced to flee his residence not long before it was stormed by a huge crowd of protesters.</p>.<p>The island nation of 22 million people has suffered months of lengthy blackouts, acute food and fuel shortages and galloping inflation in its most painful downturn on record.</p>.<p>Months of protests have demanded the resignation of President Gotabaya Rajapaksa, whose government has been blamed for chronic mismanagement of the country's finances.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/dh-galleries/photos/sri-lanka-crisis-president-gotabaya-rajapaksa-flees-angry-protestors-take-over-his-official-residence-1125209#1">President Gotabaya Rajapaksa flees, angry protestors take over his official residence</a></strong></p>.<p>The South Asian country emerged from a devastating civil war in 2009, only to be rocked by Islamist bombings in 2019, before being hit hard the following year by the Covid-19 pandemic which left the island bereft of tourists.</p>.<p>Here is a look back at how the crisis has unfolded:</p>.<p>Rajapaksa declares a temporary state of emergency, giving security forces sweeping powers to arrest and detain suspects, after a spate of protests.</p>.<p>Almost all of Sri Lanka's cabinet resigns at a late-night meeting, leaving Rajapaksa and his brother Mahinda -- the prime minister -- isolated.</p>.<p>The governor of the central bank, having resisted calls to seek a bailout from the International Monetary Fund (IMF), announces his resignation a day later.</p>.<p>President Rajapaksa's problems deepen as finance minister Ali Sabry resigns just a day after he was appointed.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/sri-lankan-prime-minister-wickremesinghe-offers-to-resign-to-make-way-for-all-party-government-1125225.html">Sri Lankan Prime Minister Wickremesinghe offers to resign to make way for all-party government</a></strong></p>.<p>The embattled leader loses his parliamentary majority as former allies urge him to quit. He lifts the state of emergency.</p>.<p>Sri Lanka's doctors say they are nearly out of life-saving medicines, warning that the crisis could end up killing more than the coronavirus pandemic.</p>.<p>The government announces it is defaulting on its foreign debt of $51 billion as a "last resort" after running out of foreign exchange to import desperately needed goods.</p>.<p>Police kill a protester, the first casualty of several weeks of anti-government protests.</p>.<p>The next day the IMF says it has asked Sri Lanka to restructure its colossal external debt before a rescue package can be agreed.</p>.<p>A mob of government loyalists bussed in from the countryside attack peaceful protesters camped outside the president's seafront office in Colombo.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/sri-lanka-president-gotabaya-rajapaksa-flees-as-protesters-surround-residence-1125146.html" target="_blank">Sri Lanka President Gotabaya Rajapaksa flees as protesters surround residence</a></strong></p>.<p>Nine people are killed and hundreds more injured in the reprisal attacks that follow, with crowds targeting those responsible for the violence and setting fire to the homes of lawmakers.</p>.<p>Mahinda Rajapaksa resigns as prime minister, and has to be rescued by troops after thousands of protesters storm his residence in Colombo.</p>.<p>He is replaced by Ranil Wickremesinghe, a political veteran who had already served several terms as premier.</p>.<p>The defence ministry orders troops to shoot on sight anyone involved in looting or "causing harm to life".</p>.<p>But protesters defy a fresh government curfew, which is rolled back at the end of the week.</p>.<p>The top police officer in Colombo is assaulted and his vehicle set ablaze.</p>.<p>The United Nations warns that Sri Lanka is facing a dire humanitarian crisis, with millions already in need of aid.</p>.<p>More than three-quarters of the population had reduced their food intake due to the country's severe food shortages, the UN says.</p>.<p>The government says Sri Lanka is nearly out of fuel and halts all petrol sales except for essential services.</p>.<p>The government publishes data showing inflation has hit a record high for the ninth consecutive month, a day after the IMF asks Sri Lanka to rein in high prices and galloping inflation.</p>.<p>President Rajapaksa flees his official residence in Colombo with the assistance of troops, shortly before demonstrators storm the compound, and he is taken to an undisclosed location.</p>.<p>Footage from inside the residence shows jubilant protesters jumping in the pool and exploring its stately bedrooms.</p>