Wayanad (Kerala): Devastating landslides struck Kerala's hilly Wayanad district early Tuesday morning, resulting in at least 43 deaths, including three children.
According to the Kerala State Disaster Management Authority, landslides occurred at around 3.49 am on Tuesday. Mundakkai, Chooralmala, Attamala, and Noolpuzha villages were among the areas affected and cut off by the landslides, authorities said.
Of those killed, four people died in Chooralmala town of the district, while a one-year-old child of a family from Nepal died in Thondernad village, according to the Wayanad district authorities. Besides that, three bodies, including that of a five-year-old, were recovered from the banks of a river near Pothukal village, authorities said.
Kerala Health Minister Veena George said that the death toll has risen to 23. Local sources, however, told ETV Bharat that the death toll has risen to 43 as rescue workers recovered several more bodies from the muddy swathes.
Wayanad district Collector Meghasree D R said disaster relief work is progressing in affected areas and rescue operations are being carried out by the NDRF, fire force, police and the Forest, Revenue and Local Self-government departments.
Along with government agencies, volunteers and local residents are cooperating in the rescue operation, she said in a statement. The Collector also informed that the shutter of Banasura Sagar dam, on the Karamanthodu river, was opened and warned those living downstream and in low-lying areas to be cautious.
Earlier, in a video message, UDF MLA T Siddique said that district authorities were drawing up plans to airlift people from Mundakkai area. "Currently, we have no complete information about those missing and dead in the landslides. Many areas have been cut off. NDRF personnel are trying to reach those places." he said.
Search and Rescue Operation
Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said in a Facebook post that two Air Force helicopters will depart for Wayanad from Sulur shortly to take part in the search and rescue operations. According to district authorities, several families have been moved to the various camps or homes of their relatives in the wake of the landslides.
"Since the incident, government systems have been working in a unified manner. Ministers will reach Wayanad and lead the activities," the Kerala Chief Minister said in a statement.
The Health Department, through the National Health Mission, has set up a control room to coordinate emergency assistance. Residents in need of help are advised to contact the authorities at the provided numbers: 9656938689 and 8086010833.
In addition, the Kannur Defence Security Corps has been deployed to support the rescue efforts. The local administration is working tirelessly to evacuate affected families and relocate them to temporary shelters. As the situation continues to evolve, rescue teams face significant challenges due to incessant rain, but efforts are being intensified to reach and assist those in need.