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Death Toll in Wayanad Landslide Rises to 308, Rescue Operations Continue

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Last updated: August 2, 2024 4:41 pm
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Death Toll in Wayanad Landslide Rises to 308, Rescue Operations Continue
Death Toll in Wayanad Landslide Rises to 308, Rescue Operations Continue

Wayanad, Kerala.02.08.2024: The death toll from the devastating landslide in Wayanad, Kerala, has risen to 308 as rescue operations enter their fourth day. The natural disaster has left the region in a state of shock, with hundreds of families affected by the tragic loss.

Search and rescue teams, including the Indian Army, NDRF, Coast Guard, and Indian Navy, are working tirelessly in the affected areas of Wayanad. Despite the efforts of these dedicated teams, the ongoing heavy rains and challenging terrain have significantly hampered the relief operations. Access to the disaster site remains difficult due to the accumulation of mud, fallen trees, and collapsed buildings, further complicating the situation.

Drone-based radar technology is being utilized to locate those still trapped under the debris. However, the lack of smooth access to the incident area and the unavailability of heavy machinery have slowed down the progress.

Over 200 people have been injured in the Wayanad landslide, and medical teams are on-site providing necessary aid. The local community has also been instrumental in supporting the rescue efforts, with each rescue team including three locals and a forest officer to navigate the dense terrain of the region.

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The search operation in Wayanad has been divided into six zones, with a total of 40 teams working round-the-clock. Despite the daunting challenges, the rescue personnel are determined to reach every corner of the affected area in the hope of finding survivors.

As Wayanad struggles to cope with the aftermath of this disaster, the state and central governments are closely monitoring the situation and providing the necessary resources to assist in the relief efforts. The focus remains on continuing the search operations and providing support to the survivors and the families of those who have lost their lives.

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