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PM Modi to Visit Landslide-Hit Wayanad as Kerala Seeks National Disaster Status

Massive landslides hit Chooralmala and Mundakkai in Wayanad on July 30, causing widespread devastation. uring a press conference in Thiruvananthapuram, the Chief Minister stated that the state has requested the central government to declare the situation a national disaster and a severe calamity. (Read more below)

PM Modi to Visit Landslide-Hit Wayanad as Kerala Seeks National Disaster Status

Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan announced on Thursday that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to visit the landslide-affected sites in Wayanad on August 10.

During a press conference in Thiruvananthapuram, the Chief Minister stated that the state has requested the central government to declare the situation a national disaster and a severe calamity.

Massive landslides hit Chooralmala and Mundakkai in Wayanad on July 30, causing widespread devastation.

“In response, the central government has appointed a nine-member committee to submit a report. The committee chairman visited today, and we hope to receive central assistance for rehabilitation,” the Chief Minister said. “We expect the Prime Minister to understand the situation firsthand and adopt a favorable stance,” he added.

The Chief Minister also mentioned that post-mortem procedures have been conducted on 420 bodies in Wayanad, and search operations will continue.

“Officially, 225 deaths have been confirmed. The body parts of 195 individuals have been found in various locations. DNA samples of these body parts have been sent for testing. The search is still ongoing. Post-mortems have been conducted on 420 bodies, 178 bodies have been handed over to relatives, and 233 burials have taken place,” he said.

He further noted that around seven tons of clothing were received at the collection center in Wayanad, but most of it was used. “There is no need to collect and send materials to the camps. Seven tons of clothing have arrived at the collection center in Wayanad, but none of it is usable as it consists entirely of used clothes. All seven tons of clothing had to be sent for processing, which has become a nuisance,” the Chief Minister said.

Commending the support and generous donations to the CM’s Distress Relief Fund, CM Vijayan said, “We are receiving substantial support for the CMDRF from the South Indian film industry. It is heartening to see the entire state of Kerala coming together to uplift Wayanad.”

Earlier, a special team consisting of army personnel, SOG officials, and forest officials had been conducting a search operation at Sunrise Valley in Soojippara, inside the forest.

The Indian Army is set to leave Wayanad after completing a ten-day-long rescue operation. The search operation will be handed over to the forces of NDRF, SDRF, Fire Force, and Kerala police.

(With ANI Inputs)

Also Read: Tamil Nadu Teen Raises ₹15,000 for Wayanad Landslide Relief with 3-Hour Bharatanatyam Performance

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