The Madras Engineering Group of the Indian Army on Thursday completed the construction of the 190-ft-long Bailey bridge that will help connect the worst-affected areas of Mundakkai and Chooralmala in Wayanad district which were hit by devastating landslides. (Image: PTI)
The Madras Engineering Group of the Indian Army on Thursday completed the construction of the 190-ft-long Bailey bridge that will help connect the worst-affected areas of Mundakkai and Chooralmala in Wayanad district which were hit by devastating landslides.
The Rescue teams, including Indian Army, NDRF along with local emergency response departments are working against the time under harsh conditions in Kerala’s Wayanad to search for survivors trapped in collapsed buildings, three days after massive landslides struck the hill district.
The massive landslides which struck Wayanad on Tuesday claimed the lives of at least 291 people and left 206 missing.
The rescue efforts have been hindered by several challenges, including treacherous terrain due to destroyed roads and bridges, and a shortage of heavy equipment, making it difficult for rescue teams to clear mud and huge uprooted trees that fell on houses and other buildings.
Meanwhile, the Indian Army has completed the construction of 190-ft-long Bailey Bridge in record time. The bridge will help connect the worst-affected areas of Mundakkai and Chooralmala over the Iruvanjippuzha River. The bridge connecting the two places had washed away in the devastating landslide that happened on Tuesday.
Following Are The Latest Updates:
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- 40 teams of rescuers began search operations in landslide-hit Wayanad district on the fourth day on Friday, officials said. The 40 teams will conduct search operations in six zones of the landslides-hit areas — Attamala and Aaranmala (first), Mundakkai (second), Punchirimattam (third), Vellarimala village (fourth), GVHSS Vellarimala (fifth), and riverbank (sixth).
- The Indian Army achieved a major accomplishment with the successful completion of the construction of the 190-ft-long Bailey bridge that will help connect the worst-affected areas of Mundakkai and Chooralmala. The construction of the bridge started at 9.30 pm on Wednesday and was completed by 5.30 pm on Thursday. Following the vehicle of the commander, the Army medical unit and a military truck passed through the bridge, after which it was handed over to the civil administration.
- The Indian Meteorological Department has predicted heavy rainfall for Wayanad and several other Kerala districts till August 5. In wake of the rain predictions, all educational institutions, including schools, colleges and tuition centres, in Thrissur, Malappuram, Kozhikode, Wayanad, Kannur and Kasragod districts have been ordered to remained closed on Friday.
- Telecom operators are augmenting and restoring connectivity on a war footing in landslide-hit Wayanad district of Kerala to ensure communications between rescue teams, government officials and the public, an official statement said on Thursday. The telecom infrastructure has been augmented and restored to provide continuous coverage in Wayanad by operators BSNL, Airtel, Reliance Jio and Vodafone Idea, the statement said.
- The Kerala government requested the state’s scientific community on Thursday to refrain from sharing their opinions and study reports on the Wayanad landslides with the media. Later the order was withdrawn. Vijayan said the news that the SDMA had directed scientific institutions and scientists not to visit the disaster-affected Meppadi panchayat in Wayanad and not to express their opinions was misleading.
- Kerala Health Minister Veena George said that thousands of people are in relief camps and were in mental trauma. “I visited the hospitals and camps. Our priority is to provide psychological support and focus on controlling contagious diseases,” she added.
- Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan emphasised the ongoing rescue efforts, and said the coordinated operation, involving various forces, officials, and local volunteers, is focused on rescuing victims and recovering the bodies of the missing. He said the survivors are being housed in relief camps and that the government plans to prioritize the rehabilitation of the disaster-affected persons.
- Congress leaders Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra visited the landslide site at Chooralmala, Wayanad, on Thursday to take a stock of situation in the landslide hit region.
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After spending time with the grief-stricken people of Wayanad today, I feel the same profound sorrow I felt the day my father died. Many here have lost their entire families, making their pain even greater.The tragedy is immense, and the work required to heal Wayanad is… pic.twitter.com/aLnemda8FP
— Rahul Gandhi (@RahulGandhi) August 1, 2024
- Rahul, a former MP from Wayanad, said it was a terrible tragedy for Wayanad, Kerala, and the nation. “Today, I feel how I felt when my father died. Here people have not just lost a father but an entire family. We all owe these people respect and affection. The whole nation’s attention is towards Wayanad,” he said.
- Additionally, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, while expressing her deep sorrow over the incident, said that two Trinamool Congress MPs, Saket Gokhale and Sushmita Dev, would travel to the affected areas in the southern state to provide assistance and support to the families impacted by the disaster.
- Massive landslides triggered by torrential rains struck the picturesque hamlets of Mundakkai, Chooralmala, Attamala, and Noolpuzha in the early hours of Tuesday, killing over 290 people, including women and children.
(With inputs from agencies)