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Chooralmala residents have stopped coming to their landslide-ravaged land, but not the letters addressed to them. Every day, on an average, 40-50 letters reach the Vellarmala Post Office that functions right behind the abandoned Vellarmala Government Higher Secondary School.
On July 30, Kerala faced a devastating landslide in Wayanad, almost wiping out two entire villages—Mundakkai and Chooralmala—and claiming over 380 lives, with many still missing. Amidst this tragedy, heartwarming acts of kindness have emerged, reminding us of the power of humanity.
The Bailey bridge at Chooralmala is expected to speed up the rescue operations. The new bridge will enable the swift transport of relief materials, medical aid, and rescue personnel, providing much-needed support to the affected communities.
Major landslides struck Meppadi, Mundakkai Town, and Chooral Mala in Wayanad, Kerala, early Tuesday, leaving many dead and missing. Here’s a pictorial representation of the landslide's impact and its spread.
Major landslides struck Meppadi, Mundakkai Town, and Chooralmala of Kerala's Wayanad on Tuesday. Three back-to-back landslides rocked the area between 2 am and 6 am.
Torrential rains have brought debris to the property of residents, blocking roads and sources of drinking water on the hills.
Ten days after the deadly landslides Koottikkal and Kokkayar panchayats are struggling to get back to normal life. A revisit to the affected areas.
The residents of Kokkayar panchayat say they are afraid to live along the Manimala river after the deadly landslides and flash floods.
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