WAYANAD :
RESCUERS raced against
time under harsh conditions
to search for survivors
trapped in collapsed buildings, two days after massive
landslides struck Kerala’s
Wayanad district, with the
death toll climbing to 190 on
Thursday.
With nearly 200 people
missing, the toll is expected
to rise. While some unconfirmed reports suggested 276
fatalities, Kerala Revenue
Minister K Rajan confirmed
that the landslides have killed
at least 190 people.
More than 225 others have
been injured. Rescue efforts
have been hindered by a
combination of challenges,
including treacherous terrain due to destroyed roads
and bridges, and a shortage
of heavy equipment, making it difficult for emergency
personnel to clear mud and
huge uprooted trees that fell
on buildings.
Rajan, who is in the disaster-struck region coordinating the rescue efforts, said
1,300 personnel from various
agencies and the Armed
Forces carried out joint
search-and-rescue operations in the area, braving the
rains, winds and difficult terrain and without the help of
heavy machinery.