Modi Visits Wayanad for Landslide Relief Review
Modi Visits Wayanad for Landslide Relief Review
Modi Visits Wayanad for Landslide Relief Review
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited the landslide-affected areas in Kerala's Wayanad district to assess the damage and oversee ongoing relief efforts. Accompanied by Kerala Governor Arif Mohammed Khan, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, and Union Minister Suresh Gopi, Modi conducted an aerial survey and met with victims and rescue teams. The landslides, triggered by heavy rains on July 30, have claimed over 400 lives and left many missing. The Indian Army rapidly constructed a 190-foot Bailey bridge to facilitate rescue operations. Despite calls from Rahul Gandhi to declare the landslide a 'national disaster,' government officials have maintained that there is no provision for such a declaration under current regulations. The Kerala government has requested Rs 2,000 crore from the Centre for rehabilitation and reconstruction efforts.

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No provision to declare natural calamity as national disaster in India, UPA government admitted in 2013
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This disaster is not normal: PM Modi on relief aid on Wayanad landslides
PM Modi's visit to landslide-affected areas in Wayanad

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