Tragic Landslides in Kerala: Death Toll Rises Amid Heavy Rain Forecast
At least 10 people, including a child, have lost their lives due to multiple landslides in Kerala's hills. Ongoing heavy rain, predicted by the India Meteorological Department, is complicating rescue efforts. The Indian Air Force has mobilized helicopters for relief operations.

NEW DELHI, July 30 (Reuters) - At least 10 people have been killed in multiple landslides occurring in the hills of Kerala, India's southern state, according to local media sources. The India Meteorological Department has forecast heavy rain through the day, which is likely to worsen the situation.
The death toll includes a child, and hundreds of people are believed to be trapped. The Indian Express reported these developments, emphasizing the severity of the natural disaster.
Relief activities are in full swing with two helicopters from the Indian Air Force being mobilized to assist. The Kerala chief minister's office confirmed the ongoing efforts in a public statement.
(With inputs from agencies.)