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The Wayanad landslides in Kerala have resulted in over 230 confirmed deaths, with 130 people still missing. The state government, led by Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, is implementing a comprehensive rehabilitation plan, which includes relocating survivors to temporary camps, rented houses, and eventually a new township with better safety measures. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has assured full central support, emphasizing that financial constraints will not hinder rehabilitation efforts. Opposition leader Rahul Gandhi has called for the landslides to be declared a national disaster and stressed the need for disaster-resistant infrastructure. Governor Arif Mohammed Khan also expressed confidence in the central support and highlighted the nationwide solidarity in aiding the victims. The major challenges ahead include identifying the deceased through DNA testing and securing sufficient land for housing the displaced families.
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