New Delhi: The Central government on Monday officially recognised the catastrophic landslides in Wayanad as a disaster of "severe nature," five months after the devastation hit the Kerala district.
Volunteers push a boy on a wheelchair at a relief camp after landslides hit several villages in Wayanad district, in Meppadi CHOORALMALA, India (Reuters) - With a steeply pitched tiled roof piercing ...
NEW DELHI: The devastating landslides that struck the hilly regions near Meppadi in Kerala's Wayanad district have claimed over 100 lives, while leaving over 128 others injured. The rescue efforts are ...
Thiruvananthapuram: Even when govt has asked the public to generously donate towards the chief minister’s distress relief fund (CMDRF) in connection with the Wayanad disaster, figures show that as ...
Multiple landslides, following torrential rainfall exceeding 570mm in 48 hours, started in a remote forest in Wayanadon July 30, 2024 One recent rain-soaked morning, P Usman, clutching an umbrella, is ...
In the wake of the devastating landslides that ravaged Wayanad last year, disaster management expert Prof. Rajib Shaw of Keio University, Japan, has called for a fundamental shift in India’s disaster ...
Relentless downpours and howling winds hampered the search for survivors of landslides that struck Indian tea plantations and killed 126 people, most believed to be laborers and their families. Days ...
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