In the wake of a devastating landslide that has claimed over 93 lives in Kerala's Wayanad district, the Indian Air Force (IAF) has mobilized its helicopters for a critical rescue mission. The landslide, which struck the Chooralmala area earlier today, has buried homes and infrastructure under tons of debris, complicating rescue efforts. The IAF helicopters are playing a pivotal role in reaching the affected areas, navigating the challenging terrain and adverse weather conditions to deliver aid and evacuate survivors. As the scale of the disaster becomes increasingly clear, the operation underscores the urgency and intensity of the response needed to address this tragic event and provide relief to those impacted.
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Landslides in Kerala's Wayanad district killed at least 23 people and injured over 70, with many feared washed away. Rescue operations were hampered by a collapsed bridge and lack of internet connectivity. The army is building a temporary bridge, and air force helicopters have been deployed. The situation remains serious, with more rain predicted. Kerala, prone to flooding, faces ongoing challenges in relief efforts. The incident highlights the region's vulnerability to natural disasters and the need for improved disaster response infrastructure.
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In a heroic effort, the Indian Army has reached the site of a devastating landslide in Kerala's Wayanad district, specifically in Chooralmala's Ward No. 10. The landslide, which struck early Tuesday, has left the area in crisis, with debris blocking access and a river swollen due to heavy rains. By 1200 hours, an Indian Army column arrived at the site, initiating a challenging rescue operation.
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A 20-member State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) team, a 10-member medical team, and 20 firefighters led by a deputy director formed the rescue squad. The rescue.. DNA
Authorities say they have mobilised helicopters to help with rescue efforts and the Indian army has been brought in to build a temporary bridge after landslides destroyed a main crossing that linked..
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