<p>Wayanad (Kerala): Destroyed houses, swollen water bodies and broken branches of uprooted trees dot the high-range villages of Kerala's Wayanad, rocked by massive landslides on Tuesday.</p>.<p>Picturesque hamlets known for their beauty until Monday--Mundakkai, Chooralmala, Attamala, and Noolpuzha- are now a picture of gloom after landslides hit the areas, cutting them off from other places.</p>.<p>Vehicles washed away in floodwaters could be seen stuck in tree trunks and submerged here and there in many places.</p> <p><em><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/india/kerala/kerala-wayanad-landslide-latest-news-live-updates-rescue-operations-death-toll-pinarayi-vijayan-3127843">Follow live updates of the Wayanad landslides and rescue efforts right here</a></strong></em></p>.<p>Swollen water bodies changed their course and flowed through inhabited areas, resulting in more destruction.</p>.<p>Huge boulders, rolled down the hills and hindered the path of rescue workers.</p>.<p>Those engaged in rescue work could be seen shifting the dead and the injured into ambulances braving heavy rains.</p>.<p>As the landslides caused mass uprooting of trees and floodwaters washed away the green patches, the affected villages got a desert-like appearance in many places.</p>.<p>Eight people, including three children, were confirmed to have died in the landslides that hit the hilly Wayanad district on Tuesday, authorities said.</p>.<p>Of those killed, four people, including a child, died in the Chooralmala town of the district, while a one-year-old child of a family from Nepal died in Thondernad village, according to Wayanad district authorities.</p>.<p>Mundakkai, Chooralmala, Attamala, and Noolpuzha villages were among the areas affected and cut off by the landslides, authorities said. </p>
<p>Wayanad (Kerala): Destroyed houses, swollen water bodies and broken branches of uprooted trees dot the high-range villages of Kerala's Wayanad, rocked by massive landslides on Tuesday.</p>.<p>Picturesque hamlets known for their beauty until Monday--Mundakkai, Chooralmala, Attamala, and Noolpuzha- are now a picture of gloom after landslides hit the areas, cutting them off from other places.</p>.<p>Vehicles washed away in floodwaters could be seen stuck in tree trunks and submerged here and there in many places.</p> <p><em><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/india/kerala/kerala-wayanad-landslide-latest-news-live-updates-rescue-operations-death-toll-pinarayi-vijayan-3127843">Follow live updates of the Wayanad landslides and rescue efforts right here</a></strong></em></p>.<p>Swollen water bodies changed their course and flowed through inhabited areas, resulting in more destruction.</p>.<p>Huge boulders, rolled down the hills and hindered the path of rescue workers.</p>.<p>Those engaged in rescue work could be seen shifting the dead and the injured into ambulances braving heavy rains.</p>.<p>As the landslides caused mass uprooting of trees and floodwaters washed away the green patches, the affected villages got a desert-like appearance in many places.</p>.<p>Eight people, including three children, were confirmed to have died in the landslides that hit the hilly Wayanad district on Tuesday, authorities said.</p>.<p>Of those killed, four people, including a child, died in the Chooralmala town of the district, while a one-year-old child of a family from Nepal died in Thondernad village, according to Wayanad district authorities.</p>.<p>Mundakkai, Chooralmala, Attamala, and Noolpuzha villages were among the areas affected and cut off by the landslides, authorities said. </p>