At least 47 people have been killed and hundreds are feared trapped after massive landslides struck the hilly areas near Meppadi in Kerala's Wayanad district on Tuesday morning amid heavy rain. Multiple agencies, including the NDRF, and the Army have been deployed for rescue operations as three landslides struck Wayanad within a span of four hours.
Mundakkai, Chooralmala, Attamala, and Noolpuzha villages were among the worst affected areas. Many people have been feared to have been washed away in the Chaliyar river.
In a statement, the Indian Army said they have deployed 225 personnel, including medical teams. Two Air Force helicopters, a Mi-17 and an ALH (Advanced Light Helicopter), have also been put into service.
Kerala minister Veena George said a team from the Indian Navy would also assist in rescue efforts. A bridge in the district that connected the affected areas to the nearest town of Chooralmala has also been washed away, George said. "Around 70 people are also injured. We have ensured proper treatment of the injured," she said.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke with Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and assured him of all the help from the Centre to deal with the crisis.
The Prime Minister's Office has announced a compensation of Rs 2 lakh for the families of those killed in the landslides. Those injured will receive Rs 50,000.
The landslide has left a trail of destruction, with visuals showing trees uprooted, and several houses destroyed in the district known for its picturesque locales and tea estates.
Vehicles washed away in floodwaters could be seen stuck in tree trunks. Rescue operations were hindered due to incessant rain and some areas were unreachable due to huge boulders blocking the path of rescue workers.
In a statement, Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said a delegation of five ministers have been assigned to Wayanad to oversee ongoing relief efforts.
"All government systems have joined together in the rescue operation. Ministers will visit Wayanad and lead the activities," the Chief Minister said.
Meanwhile, a control room was opened in the wake of the landslides. Helpline numbers 9656938689 and 8086010833 were also issued for emergency assistance.
According to district authorities, several families have been moved to the various camps or homes of their relatives.
In a post on X, former Wayanad MP Rahul Gandhi said he was deeply anguished by the landslides and the loss of lives caused by the same.
"I have spoken to the Kerala Chief Minister and the Wayanad District Collector, who assured me that rescue operations are underway. I have requested them to ensure coordination with all agencies, set up a control room, and inform us of any assistance needed for the relief efforts," Rahul Gandhi said.
"I will speak to Union Ministers and request them to provide all assistance possible to Wayanad. I urge all UDF workers to assist the administration in the rescue and relief operations," he tweeted.
The India Meteorological Department has issued a red alert in northern districts of Kerala for Tuesday. Kasaragod, Kannur, Wayanad, Kozhikode, and Malappuram were expected to receive heavy rain today, the weather department said.
It also advised locals and tourists to exercise extreme precaution in the wake of heavy rain.
Source: India Today