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Wayanad landslides: Two more bodies identified, 12 survivors brought back to KarnatakaChief Minister Siddaramaiah spoke to Mahadevamma from Ukkalagere of T Narsipura taluk who has lost three sons, three daughters-in-law and three grandchildren in the tragedy.
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Officials of Chamarajnagar bring back, Swamishetty, 70, stranded at Wayanad to Thriyambakapura Village in Gundlupet Taluk of Chamarajnagar district.

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Mysuru: Bodies of three people from Karnataka who lost their lives in the landslides at Chooralmala and Mundakai of Kerala's Wayanad, were found till Wednesday and two more were identified on Thursday.

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A total of 15 people from the state lost their lives in the tragedy.

Officials of Chamarajnagar district brought back two people who had gone there and were stranded; and ten survivors who had migrated and settled there.

They identified Rajendra (50) from Irasavadi Village of Chamarajanagar taluk and resident of Chooralmala; Shivamma (50) from Ukkalagere of T Narsipura taluk of Mysuru district, and a resident of Chooralmala on Thursday.

With this, so far bodies of only Puttasiddi, Rani, Rajendra from Chamarajnagar, and Shreya and Shivanna from Ukkalagere of T Narsipura taluk of Chamarajnagar have been identified.

All have been cremated during a mass cremation at Meppadi, Gundlupet Tahsildar Ramesh Babu who is in Wayanad, informed DH.

Meanwhile, Revenue Department officials of Chamarajanagar have brought back two people from the State who had gone to Wayanad to meet relatives and were stranded there.

Swamishetty, 70, from Thriyambakapura Village in Gundlupet Taluk who had been to a relative's place, was treated at Vythiri Taluk Hospital. He has been brought back by officials. Also, Radha, the wife of Rajesh from Dadadalli of Malavalli who had been to meet relatives and was stranded, has been brought back.

They also brought back three survivors from Gundlupet and seven from Chamarajnagar who had migrated and settled there.

Chief Minister Siddaramaiah spoke to Mahadevamma from Ukkalagere of T Narsipura taluk who has lost three sons, three daughters-in-law and three grandchildren. He consoled her and assured of providing all necessary assistance to her.

So far Rajendra (50), Rathnamma (45) of Irasavadi Village of Chamarajanagar taluk and residents of Chooralmala; Puttasiddi (62) and Rani (50) from Chamarajnagar and residents of Chooralmala; Leelavathi (55), two-and-a-half-year-old Nihal from Kaththaragatta village of K R Pet taluk of Mandya district and residents of Mundakai; nine from Ukkalagere of T Narsipura taluk of Mysuru district and residents of Chooralmala, Gurumallan (60), Shivannan (50), Appannan (39), Savithri (54), Sabitha (43), Divya (35), Shreya (19), Ashwin (13), Jithu (11) have died.

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(Published 01 August 2024, 13:26 IST)