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Death toll in Kerala landslides nears 100, many missing

30 Jul 2024, 3:04 PM
Death toll in Kerala landslides nears 100, many missing

NEW DELHI, July 30 — The death toll from today's landslides in Kerala, India, has risen to nearly 100 as more bodies are recovered.

The picturesque hill district of Wayanad was a scene of devastation as the landslides and flooding destroyed villages, roads, and bridges.

The villages of Mundakkai, Chooralmala, Attamala, and Noolpuzha were among the places struck by the landslides, according to local media.

Ninety-three bodies have been recovered so far and 128 people are injured, said Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan during a press conference.

Sixteen bodies and body parts were found in the Chaliyar River. The Kerala state government declared a two-day state mourning.

"There was extremely heavy rainfall. An entire area has been wiped out.

"We have arranged the best possible treatment for the injured. Many people are still trapped under the debris.

"We have opened 45 relief camps in Wayanad and a total of 118 camps across the state, accommodating 5,531 people," Vijayan was quoted as saying in a local media report.

Several districts in the southern state announced restrictions on travel and tourism amid forecasts of more heavy rains.

Rescue efforts are continuing with the help of the Indian military and disaster agency personnel.

Trained dogs from the army's elite canine unit, which includes the Belgian Malinois, Labradors, and German Shepherds, are being deployed to the disaster site upon the Chief Minister's request.

"These dogs are experts in rescuing people from disaster-struck areas and the canine team will be arriving soon at Wayanad," a Defence Ministry spokesman was quoted as saying.

The neighbouring states of Tamil Nadu and Karnataka also offered help to Kerala in the rescue and relief work.

The Federal government has assured Kerala of "all possible help" in the wake of the disaster.

— Bernama

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