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Kerala Wayanad News: After the landslide in Kerala, the havoc of rain continues. In Palakkad, the river swelled so much due to rain that the bridge broke. Seeing the video, it seems as if the river has crossed its limits and has taken the form of an ocean. There is a scene of devastation everywhere in Kerala since this morning. It seems as if everything has been washed away in Wayanad due to the landslide. The death toll has crossed 70 and a large number of people are injured. From the Chief Minister to the Prime Minister, everyone has expressed regret over this natural disaster. A large-scale rescue operation is going on here. Along with the NDRF, the army has also had to be deployed in the rescue work.
Meanwhile, a horrific video has emerged from Kerala. This video is said to be from Palakkad district. It shows that the bridge has broken at many places and has been swept away by the river current. Let us tell you that a large number of people have died in the landslides that occurred after heavy rains in many places in the hilly Wayanad district of Kerala on Tuesday morning. The death toll may increase as hundreds of people are feared to be trapped under the debris. Hundreds of other people are feared to be trapped under the debris, but officials have not confirmed it.
The house is shaking, someone please save us… people in Wayanad are crying and pleading
The landslides occurred in the wee hours of Tuesday, depriving people sleeping in their homes of a chance to escape. People are calling for help over the phone and rescue workers are trying to rescue people from the debris. The bodies of the deceased are being taken to the morgues of various hospitals for identification and post-mortem. According to officials, the landslide-affected areas include Mundakkai, Choorlammala, Attmala and Noolpuzha villages. Rescue teams are working continuously to rescue people trapped in the debris. The Indian Army has also joined the rescue operation. The state government has deployed police and fire personnel in the affected areas besides the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF).
Source: Hindi