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South Kerala landsiles death toll reach 288

200+ Injured, numourous number of people rescued

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Published: 18:38, 1 August 2024

Update: 18:56, 1 August 2024

South Kerala landsiles death toll reach 288

Photo: Collected 

More than a thousand rescue workers searched through mud and debris for a third day Thursday (1 August), after multiple landslides set off by torrential rains killed at least 288 people in southern India.

Police said, Torrents of mud and water had swept through tea estates and villages and rescuers were pulling out people stuck under mud and debris as light to heavy rain hampered their efforts.

“This is one of the worst natural calamities Kerala state has ever witnessed,” said the state’s top elected official, Pinarayi Vijayan.

The landslides that hit hilly areas in Wayanad district early on Tuesday also injured 186 people, flattened houses, uprooted trees and destroyed bridges, said police officer Aijaz, who uses one name.

P.M Manoj, a spokesman for the state’s top elected official, said 187 people were unaccounted for. Seventy-seven bodies have been identified so far and most of them were handed over to relatives, he added.

More than 6000people have been rescued, said Vijayan, thanks to the efforts of some 1,167 rescue workers, including fire officers and soldiers, as well as members of the coast guard and the National Disaster Response Force.

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