Rajamala landslide: Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan visits site as toll rises to 55
The death toll in the massive landslide in Idukki district rose to 55 on Thursday. Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan visit the landslide-hit area on Thursday. More compensation and relief measures for the landslide victims will be also announced by the government.
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10:4813 Aug 2020
Idukki: Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan arrives in Munnar.
He will proceed to visit the site of Rajamala landslide from here. The incident occurred in Idukki district on Friday last week and has claimed 55 lives so far
Idukki: Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan arrives in Munnar. He will proceed to visit the site of Rajamala landslide from here.
The incident occurred in Idukki district on Friday last week and has claimed 55 lives so far. pic.twitter.com/nKr1VZ7TeS
Three more bodies, including that of two children, were recovered from Pettimudi landslide near Munnar in Kerala on Wednesday taking the death toll to 55.
About 15 more persons are missing six days after the landslide that took place late on Thursday.
At present, the rescue workers are carrying out searches in the nearby river. Many bodies were already recovered.
16:2511 Aug 2020
Search and rescue operation of National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) continues at the landslide site in Rajamala, Idukki. Death toll in the landslide stands at 52 till now.
Kerala: Search and rescue operation of National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) continues at the landslide site in Rajamala, Idukki.
Death toll in Munnar landslide rises to 49, over 25 still missing
Several bodies were already recovered from the nearby river. The bodies also started decomposing. Among the deceased, six were working as temporary staff with the state forest department.