Wayanad landslide LIVE | 125 dead, many feared trapped under debris; rescue underway

Update: 2024-07-30 01:40 GMT
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2024-07-30 06:23 GMT

CM takes stock of the situation

2024-07-30 06:22 GMT

Army on its way

2024-07-30 06:22 GMT

More visuals from Wayanad

2024-07-30 06:21 GMT

Visuals of NDRF rescue work

2024-07-30 06:10 GMT

Toll goes up to 47

Death toll goes up to 47, with 36 bodies at Meppady hospitals and 11 retrieved from Chaliyar river in Malappuram district

2024-07-30 06:06 GMT

NDRF evacuates 74

One National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) team has arrived at the Wayanad landslide site, with three more teams on the way. So far, they have evacuated 74 people, recovered 16 bodies, and rescued one person alive. This is the current status from Wayanad: NDRF DG Piyush Anand

2024-07-30 06:03 GMT

101 rescued so far

Teams of NDRF, Fire, Police and Revenue department are on the ground. Around 101 people rescued till now. Shelter camp set up at Bathery St Mary’s SKMJ School in Kalpetta. Medical teams and ambulances are present and food and clothing are also arranged. There is a requirement for earth excavators: Kerala Revenue Minister K Rajan's office

2024-07-30 05:52 GMT

Control Room opened at Chooralmala

A taluk-level IRS control room has been made operational at Churalmala.
Control Room Numbers
Deputy Collector - 8547616025
Tahsildar Vythiri - 8547616601
Kalpetta Joint B.D.O Office - 9961289892
Assistant Motor Vehicle Inspector - 9383405093
Fire and Rescue Services Assistant Station Officer - 9497920271
Vythiri Taluk Office Deputy Tahsildar - 9447350688

2024-07-30 05:47 GMT

Desperate calls for help

Frantic phone calls were made by people desperately pleading for help after being trapped under destroyed houses and piles of debris as landslides rocked the high-range hamlets of Kerala’s Wayanad district in the early hours of Tuesday.

Television channels aired phone conversations of several people crying and requesting someone to come and rescue them as they were either trapped in their houses or had no way to travel as bridges had been washed away and the roads were flooded.

In one such conversation, a woman, apparently a native of Chooralmala town, was heard crying aloud, saying that someone in her house was trapped under the marsh and debris and could not be pulled out.

“Someone, please come and help us. We have lost our house. We don't know whether Nausheen (apparently a family member) is alive. She is trapped in the marsh. Our house is in the town itself...,” the woman could be heard saying.

A man, another native of Chooralmala, said in a phone conversation that the place was still shaking and they didn’t know what to do.

“The earth is shaking. There is a huge noise in the place. We have no way to come from Chooralmala,” he said.

Another man, in a phone call, alerted that a large number of people were trapped under mud and battling for life in Mundakkai.

“If someone can come here by vehicle from the Meppadi area, we can save the lives of hundreds of people,” he said.

An elderly man with injuries told a television channel that his wife was missing and he did not know where she was.

“We were sleeping in the house. Suddenly, a loud noise was heard, and huge boulders and trees were seen suddenly falling down on the roof of our house. Flood water entered the premises, destroying the shutters in front of the house,” he said.

He also said someone had rescued him and shifted him to hospital, but his wife was missing.

2024-07-30 05:42 GMT

Drones and police dogs to be used

Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has directed police drones to be deployed for search operations. The dog squad will also be involved in the rescue operations: CMO

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