Death toll rises to 24 in Wayanad landslide, PM announces ex-gratia
At least 24 people were killed in a massive landslide at Churalpara in Kerala’s Wayanad today, said officials here. The landslides were reported to have occurred at around 2 am and the area was cut off.
Kerala Chief Secretary V Venu told local media, “Around 2 a.m., landslides took place at least two to three times. At this point, few affected areas are cut off. The weather is also adverse for NDRF teams to go to some of these affected areas. Everyone is on alert. We will carry out the rescue in a coordinated manner. We are still ascertaining how many people are trapped. All options, including airlifting people, are being looked into to ensure rescue work is carried out.”
Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan after having discussions with top Kerala State Disaster Management Authority (KSDMA) officials on the situation, said that the Air Force is joining the rescue mission.
He told the media here that information about the landslide-affected areas was coming in and at the moment it was a bit early to say more.
“Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi called me and have assured all the support and help. A team of Air Force officials are coming to speed up the rescue operations. We are getting information and once we get it we will be informing the media. So let us wait for it,” said CM Vijayan at the KSDMA office.
The local people and a team of professional rescue operators were engaged in locating people in the area which has been ripped into two, with around 400 families being isolated.
Meanwhile, Attamala, which has a good number of homestays, has been badly affected and the rescue operations have begun and there are reports of tourists being trapped.
State Forest Minister A K Saseendran, who rushed to the spot said it was a bit early to assess the damages.
“At least 53 people are at a hospital here who have been injured and six bodies are there. At another hospital, there are 13 who are injured and admitted to a state-run hospital and six bodies are also there. We have started the rescue operations and are waiting for helicopters to arrive. A new ropeway is going to be erected soon and the Army will be building a temporary bridge also to rescue people who are trapped in the area after a bridge was swept away,” said Saseendran.
The Prime Minister also announced an ex-gratia of ₹2 lakh from PMNRF for the next of kin of each deceased in the landslides in parts of Wayanad. The injured would be given ₹50,000, said the Prime Minister's Office in a post on X.
(compiled from syndicated feed)
Your privacy
By clicking “Accept all cookies”, you agree Gujarat Samachar can store cookies on your device and disclose information in accordance with our Cookie Policy