Wayanad's Pain: Survivors Search for Loved Ones Amid Landslide Devastation

Survivors of a devastating landslide in Kerala's Wayanad district return to their ruins, searching for missing loved ones. They join rescue teams, demanding searches in familiar areas. The catastrophe has already claimed 226 lives, with over 130 still missing. Emotional testimonies highlight their ongoing struggle and the continued rescue efforts.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Wayanad | Updated: 09-08-2024 16:37 IST | Created: 09-08-2024 16:37 IST
Wayanad's Pain: Survivors Search for Loved Ones Amid Landslide Devastation
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Survivors of a catastrophic landslide in Kerala's Wayanad district have returned to their birthplaces, now reduced to ruins, to search for missing loved ones. The survivors, who had previously demanded that rescue operations be conducted in areas they knew well, joined rescue teams as they combed through the devastation.

The landslide, which struck on July 30, has already claimed 226 lives, with more than 130 people still missing. ''I am in search of my brothers, hoping to get at least a body part of our dear ones,'' Mohanan said, his voice breaking.

Despite the overwhelming devastation, including massive rocks capable of flattening buildings, rescue efforts persist. The involvement of the National Disaster Response Force, local volunteers, and even police canines underscores the exhaustive search. Emotional testimonies from survivors paint a picture of a tight-knit community grappling with sudden loss and the shattering of peaceful lives.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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