The death toll from massive landslides in Kerala’s Wayanad district has risen to 334, with more than 274 people still missing.
The Indian army has rescued up to 1,000 people, with 220 still missing.
A large rescue operation involving 1,200 officials from various defence, police, and fire services, as well as local volunteers, is currently underway in Wayanad’s four worst-affected landslide districts.
Four individuals were recovered alive yesterday from under the ruins of a house in Kerala’s Wayanad district. On Friday, army rescuers discovered the family, which consisted of two males and two females, in the remote and isolated Padavetti Kunnu area.
Meanwhile, Odia doctor Bishnuprasad Chinnara’s body is scheduled to arrive in Odisha today. However, search.
Meanwhile, Odia doctor Bishnuprasad Chinnara’s body is scheduled to arrive in Odisha today. However, the quest for Odia doctor Swadhin Panda continues. On July 31, Minister Suresh Pujari announced that the body of missing doctor Bishnuprasad Chinnara had been located in Kerala. Dr. Bishnuprasad Chinnara lived in Odisha’s Cuttack, specifically at Chodwar. According to sources, the ambulance carrying the deceased’s body is currently in Vijayawada.
It is worth noting that three large landslides rocked Wayanad district on Tuesday (July 30) after heavy rains. Mundakkai, Chooralmala, Attamala, and Noolpuzha villages in the district were the most severely damaged by the natural calamity. Another search operation is underway.