On Saturday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited a relief camp in Wayanad, Kerala, to meet with victims of the recent devastating landslides. This visit followed an aerial survey conducted by Modi earlier in the day, aimed at assessing the widespread damage caused by the natural disaster.
The landslides, which have resulted in the tragic loss of over 400 lives, have had a profound impact on the region. The aerial survey allowed the Prime Minister to gain a comprehensive understanding of the destruction, highlighting the extensive impact on affected communities. Key areas severely hit include Punchirimattam, Mundakkai, and Chooralmala, where the devastation was most pronounced.
#WATCH | Kerala: Prime Minister Narendra Modi along with CM Pinarayi Vijayan visit the relief camp to meet and interact with the victims and survivors of the landslide in Wayanad.
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The disaster has led to significant infrastructure damage, displacing thousands and causing severe disruptions to daily life. The relief camp visit by Modi was part of a broader effort to offer support and coordinate relief measures for the affected residents.
The visit underscores the urgency of providing immediate aid and support to the impacted communities. It also reflects the government’s commitment to addressing the aftermath of this disaster and ensuring that relief efforts are effectively implemented.
Modi’s aerial survey and subsequent visit are aimed at both assessing the situation on the ground and ensuring that relief measures are in place to help those in need. The disaster response includes efforts to provide temporary shelter, medical aid, and essential supplies to those displaced by the landslides.