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The Kerala government is actively providing financial assistance to those affected by the devastating landslides in Wayanad, with Rs 72 lakh allocated from relief funds and Rs 10,000 disbursed to 617 individuals who lost their livelihoods. The search operations for missing persons continue, with 229 bodies recovered and many still unaccounted for, prompting Prime Minister Modi's visit to the affected areas. The Kerala High Court is overseeing rehabilitation efforts and has requested weekly reports on the situation, while also seeking information on vulnerable regions prone to similar disasters. The state has reported an estimated loss of Rs 1,200 crore due to the landslides, which affected over 1,500 houses and significant agricultural land. The court emphasized the need for scientific studies to understand the causes of the landslides and proposed preventive measures for future disasters. The government is also working on finalizing compensation packages for the victims' families.
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