Wayanad Landslide Updates: Rescue operations are set to continue today, August 1, as the death toll from the devastating landslides in the Chooral Mala and Mundakkai areas near Meppadi in Wayanad district, Kerala, has surpassed 277.
Teams from the Army, Defence Security Corps (DSC), National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), and the Forest and Fire and Rescue Service are working tirelessly, sifting through the debris in the affected areas. They are supported by volunteers and equipped with rescue machinery, including earth movers, to aid in the ongoing efforts.
Landslide Updates and Response
The devastating landslides in Wayanad, Kerala, have resulted in a tragic death toll of 277, with more than 200 people still missing. In the wake of this disaster, Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi are expected to visit the affected areas today to assess the situation and offer support.
Fake News Alert
The State Police Media Centre (SPMC) has issued a warning about a fake campaign circulating on social media platform X from a handle named 'Koyikodans 2.0'. This post aimed to discourage people from responding to the Chief Minister's appeal for disaster relief. The police have cautioned that strict legal action will be taken against those responsible for creating and spreading such misleading information.
Jio Enhances Network Capacity
In response to the communication demands following the Wayanad landslide, Reliance Jio has increased its network capacity. At the request of state disaster management authorities, Jio has also installed an additional dedicated tower to ensure reliable connectivity in the affected area, providing crucial support during this crisis.
Landslide Risk in Kerala
A report by the National Centre for Earth Sciences reveals that 1,848 square kilometers of Kerala, representing 4.71% of the state's land area, is highly prone to landslides. Additionally, 3,759 square kilometers, or 9.77%, is considered to have a lower risk of landslides.
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