At least 106 dead after landslides in southern India

At least 106 dead after landslides in southern India

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Heavy rains bring gushes of rocks and mud down on tea estates and towns in Kerala PUBLISHED : 30 Jul 2024 at 20: 47 UPDATED : 30 Jul 2024 at 22: 24 Rescuers search for survivors after one of several landslides in the hills in Wayanad, in the southern Indian state of Kerala, on Tuesday. (Photo: Reuters) THIRUVANANTHPURAM – Landslides swept through tea estates and towns in southern India’s Kerala state on Tuesday, killing at least 106 individuals while they slept as unanticipated heavy rain collapsed hillsides and setoff gushes of mud, water and toppling stones The hillsides offered method after midnight following torrential rains on Monday in the Wayanad district of Kerala, a state understood as one of India’s most popular traveler locations. Most of the victims were tea estate employees and their households who lived in little homes or makeshift shelters. Television images revealed rescue employees rushing through rootedout trees and flattened tin structures as stones lay scattered throughout the hillsides and muddy water gushed through. Rescuers were being pulled throughout a stream, carrying stretchers and other devices to rescue individuals. At least 106 individuals were eliminated in the landslides, 128 hurt and lots unaccounted for, state authorities stated. Local Asianet TELEVISION put the death toll greater at119 Tuesday’s landslid
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