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Karnataka To Build 100 Houses For Wayanad Landslide Victims, Announces CM Siddaramaiah

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah announced on Saturday that his government will build 100 houses for those affected by the landslides in Wayanad, Kerala. In a post on X, Siddaramaiah expressed, “In light of the tragic landslide in Wayanad, Karnataka stands in solidarity with Kerala. I have assured CM Shri @pinarayivijayan of our support and announced […]

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Karnataka To Build 100 Houses For Wayanad Landslide Victims, Announces CM Siddaramaiah

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah announced on Saturday that his government will build 100 houses for those affected by the landslides in Wayanad, Kerala. In a post on X, Siddaramaiah expressed, “In light of the tragic landslide in Wayanad, Karnataka stands in solidarity with Kerala. I have assured CM Shri @pinarayivijayan of our support and announced that Karnataka will construct 100 houses for the victims. Together, we will rebuild and restore hope.”

Meanwhile, the search and rescue operations in Wayanad have entered their fifth consecutive day, with many people still feared trapped under the debris. The death toll from the landslides, which struck Chooralmala and Mundakkai on July 30, has risen to 308 as of Friday, according to Kerala Health Minister Veena George.

The latest update indicates that 215 bodies and 143 body parts have been recovered so far, including 98 males, 87 females, and 30 children. Post-mortem examinations have been completed on 212 bodies and 140 body parts, with 148 bodies identified by their relatives.

A total of 78 naval personnel have been deployed for rescue and relief operations in the affected areas. Officials reported that one team is stationed at the river base to ensure the continuous supply of materials, food, and provisions, while other teams focus on searching for survivors, clearing debris, and recovering bodies. A medical post has also been established at Chooralmala to provide care to the injured.

Additionally, a team of three officers and 30 sailors is assisting the Indian Army in assembling and constructing a Bailey Bridge over the river to reconnect Chooralmala and Mundakkai. This bridge is crucial for logistics support, facilitating the movement of heavy machinery and ambulances.

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