Live: 256 deaths so far in Wayanad landslide, many people may still be buried under the debris… Know every update on the rescue operation.

After the landslide that occurred on Monday in Wayanad district of Kerala, four villages here were completely cleared. So far 256 people have died due to this natural disaster, while a large number of people are also reported to be injured and many people are still feared buried under the debris. Till now 3 thousand

Pinarayi Vijayan hit back at Amit Shah on Wayanad landslide, said- You cannot blame others

Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has hit back at Union Home Minister Amit Shah. Home Minister Shah had said that the state government was already warned about floods and landslides. Addressing the media in Thiruvananthapuram on Wednesday, the Chief Minister said, ‘The central government should also understand that there are serious issues related to climate

Wayanad Landslides: A flock of clouds has created havoc in Kerala… Like Kedarnath, did the mountains here also block the path of clouds?

The heat of the Arabian Sea. A flock of clouds gathered above him. This caused devastation in Kerala. The next one week is still dangerous. According to the Meteorological Department, strong winds will blow in the low-lying areas of Kerala for the next 2-3 days. From July 30 to August 2, heavy rains and thunderstorms

483 deaths in 2018 floods, now 143 people lost their lives in Wayanad tragedy, Kerala shaken by these disasters in 6 years

Nature has wreaked such havoc in Kerala’s hilly district Wayanad that 143 people have died in a landslide here. More than 90 people are reported missing. This disaster has scratched the wounds of Kerala, due to which natural disasters have troubled Kerala many times. First of all, let us talk about the flood that occurred

Wayanad Landslides: Midnight rain, landslides and devastation… Why does devastation occur every year in Wayanad surrounded by rocks?

Urul Pottal… This is what landslide is called in Malayalam language. Dozens of dead bodies have come out from under the soil. There is a possibility of many being buried. Mundakki, Churalmala, Attamala and Noolpuzha villages have been most affected. Wayanad is not the only district to face Urul Pottal. Districts like Kottayam, Idukki are

So far 106 people have lost their lives in the Wayanad landslide, Army and NDRF are involved in rescue operations risking their lives.

A terrible tragedy has occurred in Wayanad district of Kerala. Many houses in Mepaddy, Mundakkal and Churalmala areas of Wayanad were buried under debris in the landslide that occurred after heavy rains. The death toll has crossed 100 and is continuously increasing with every passing hour. The situation is so difficult that army personnel have