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Wayanad landslide: Death count rises to 123 amid massive rescue operation for survivors

The Kerala government has sought further assistance from the nation's defence forces to augment the rescue teams. A 43-member team from the 122 Infantry Battalion (TA) MADRAS has been deployed to aid in the efforts.

Edited By: Raju Kumar @rajudelhi123 Wayanad Published : Jul 30, 2024 23:00 IST, Updated : Jul 30, 2024 23:06 IST
Massive rescue operations carried out in Wayanad
Image Source : PTI Massive rescue operations carried out in Wayanad

The death count rose to 123 in one of the worst natural disasters in Wayanad, Kerala, said the official sources on Tuesday. 128 persons were injured in massive landslides triggered by torrential rains in Wayanad. Government sources said 123 people have been killed so far in the tragedy.

As search and rescue operations are underway till late night, there is fear that the death count may increase further. The rescue agencies were racing against time to pull out any survivors trapped under the debris. 

Horrific scene at landslide site

There was heart-wrenching scenes as many people were seen crying over their phones. They were wandering and screaming in search of their beloved ones. Several people were found crying and pleading to be rescued, as they were either trapped in their houses or had no way to move out of places where they were stranded. They witnessed mountain like debries after the landslides that left a trail of death and destruction in the picturesque hamlets of Mundakkai, Chooralmala, Attamala and Noolpuzha.

Entire region has been destroyed: Kerala CM

Earlier in the day, Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, while speaking at a press conference in Thiruvananthapuram about the massive tragedy, said, "Due to the intense rainfall, landslides occurred, and an entire region has been destroyed. Ninety-three bodies have been recovered so far." He said 128 people are undergoing treatment at various hospitals.

"Children who went to sleep last night, including infants, are among those who lost their lives in this disaster and are now buried under the earth. The floodwaters swept away many people. Sixteen bodies were recovered from the Chaliyar River in Pothukallu in Malappuram district (neighbouring Wayanad), and body parts were also found," Vijayan said.

"This is one of the most severe natural disasters our state has ever seen," he said.

The chief minister said 34 bodies have been identified, and 18 of them have been handed over to relatives of the deceased persons. More than 3,000 people have been shifted to 45 relief camps set up in the district, Vijayan added.

The first landslide occurred at 2 am, followed by another at 4.10 am, adding that Meppadi, Mundakkai and Chooralmala areas have been cut off and the Chooralmala-Mundakkai road has been destroyed.

Iruvazhinjipuzha river has split into two: Govt

The Vellarimala GHSS school has been completely buried under the earth and the Iruvazhinjipuzha river has split into two. 

"There are still people trapped under the earth and swept away by the floodwaters. Efforts to find them will continue. All possible resources and methods will be used to continue the rescue operations," Vijayan said.

Massive rescue operation to save lives

Soon after the unprecedented disaster, the government pressed rescue teams comprising the Army, Navy and NDRF to rescue survivors amid the rough weather, and multiple agencies are working in tandem to provide critical assistance to those affected.

200 soldiers, medical teams at work

To reinforce the rescue efforts, additional columns comprising 200 soldiers, medical teams and equipment from the Defence Security Corps (DSC) Centre in Kannur and the Territorial Army from Kozhikode have also been pressed into service.

The bodies of the deceased are being taken to various hospital morgues for identification and autopsy. Wailing relatives of missing persons were seen desperately searching among the bodies to find loved ones.

Some people broke down at the shock of seeing the cold and injured bodies of their kin, while others heaved a sigh of relief at not finding them among the deceased.

In a bid to rapidly evacuate the stranded persons, two Indian Air Force helicopters from the Air Force Station in Sulur near Coimbatore in Tamil Nadu have been dispatched to the affected area.

Furthermore, the Navy's River Crossing Team from the Ezhimala Naval Academy in Kannur is set to join the rescue efforts, following a request made by the Kerala government.

Ex gratia of Rs 2 lakh announced

Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed concern over the incident. He said he spoke to Chief Minister Vijayan and assured all possible help from the Centre to the state. PM Modi also announced an ex gratia of Rs 2 lakh for the next of kin of the deceased. The injured would be given Rs 50,000.

Meanwhile, Congress sources in New Delhi said that Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi and party General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra will visit landslide-hit Wayanad on Wednesday morning.

Wayanad, a hill district in northern Kerala, is known for its lush green forests, rolling hills, and sparkling waterfalls. With a population of about 8,17,000 people (as of the 2011 census), Wayanad is home to various cultures, including the indigenous tribal communities.

(With PTI inputs)

Also read: Kerala weather update: IMD issues red alert for Wayanad, neighbouring districts

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