Kerala Mobilizes Indian Army for Urgent Landslide Rescue Operations
The Kerala government has called upon the Indian Army for rescue operations following severe landslides in Wayanad district. A team of 43 personnel from the 122 Infantry Battalion (TA) MADRAS, including a Medical Officer, has been deployed to assist in relief efforts in the devastated region.
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The Kerala government on Tuesday sought the assistance of the Indian Army for rescue operations in the wake of the devastating landslides in Wayanad district.
A Defence PRO announced that a team of 43 personnel, led by the Second-in-Command from the 122 Infantry Battalion (TA) MADRAS, has been mobilised to aid in the ongoing rescue efforts.
The team, which includes a Medical Officer, two Junior Commissioned Officers (JCOs), and 40 soldiers, is equipped to provide critical assistance in the affected area.
Their deployment aims to augment existing rescue operations and provide relief to those affected by the landslides.
The landslides, which occurred early on Tuesday, have left severe destruction, with several houses destroyed, water bodies swollen, and trees uprooted.
The picturesque villages of Mundakkai, Chooralmala, Attamala, and Noolpuzha have been cut off from other areas, leaving many stranded.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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