Heavy rains and landslides in southern India/ 41 people died
According to Webangah News quoted by Mehr News Agency quoted by Malayalam, Veena George, Minister of Health of Kerala state in southern India, announced on Tuesday that at least 41 people died due to torrential rains and landslides in Wayanad region. They lost.
Ak Sasendran, the state’s forestry minister, said in an interview with Reuters: “The situation is very serious.” The government has mobilized all institutions and organizations to save the victims.”
The India Express newspaper also added that hundreds of people were probably trapped after the landslide and need help.
One of the people involved in the rescue efforts told Reuters that at least three landslides occurred in this area.
The Indian Meteorological Department has also reported that heavy rains will occur in the state of Kerala on Tuesday. In a statement, the office of the minister of Kerala announced that the relief efforts are continuing and two helicopters of the Indian Air Force have also been dispatched to the region.
Mohsen Shahidi, one of the senior officers of the National Disaster Response Force announced that the rescue efforts were hampered because the internet connection in the area was cut off.