Rescue Operations Intensify in Wayanad's Landslide Aftermath: Efforts, Challenges, and Rehabilitation Plans
Rescue operations in Kerala's Wayanad district have intensified following a catastrophic landslide, killing 219 and leaving 206 missing. Over 1,300 personnel, advanced radars, and drones have been deployed. A new township is planned for displaced victims. Actor Mohanlal and various organizations have also offered support, while the government ensures ongoing relief efforts.
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Rescue teams in Kerala's Wayanad district have escalated search operations following a disastrous landslide, with advanced radars, drones, and heavy machinery being deployed to locate survivors and remains. The death toll reached 219, and efforts continue with over 1,300 personnel from multiple forces, including the Army and NDRF.
Private search and rescue companies, volunteers, and ham radio enthusiasts have joined the efforts, providing critical communication and braving harsh conditions to search for survivors. Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan announced comprehensive rehabilitation plans, including a new township for the displaced.
Prominent figures like actor Mohanlal visited the affected areas, contributing support and pledging financial aid for reconstruction. The government also announced free rations for impacted regions, while facing internal political tensions over donation campaigns for disaster relief.
(With inputs from agencies.)