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Wayanand Landslides

Kerala: Leftist ‘student’ org DYFI sells pork to raise funds for Wayanad landslide victims, Muslims object claiming their religious sentiments got hurt

DYFI sold pork, milk and other items to raise funds to rebuild 25 houses destroyed in Wayanad land slide. Depiste objection by Muslims over sale of pork, DYFI said they will continue the sale.

Kerala: Wayanad Youth Congress embroiled in scam allegations, President of local unit reportedly accuses VP of embezzling landslide relief funds

When the Congress party’s youth wing started facing backlash for embezzling funds collected to help Wayanad landslide victims, the Chelannur unit issued a clarification and claimed that no fund scam took place. 

PM Modi visits landslide-affected areas in Wayanad, takes stock of relief efforts accompanied by Kerala CM and Governor

He was briefed about the evacuation efforts being undertaken in the area. Governor Arif Mohammed Khan and Union Minister Suresh Gopi were are also present for the briefing.

‘Why did he come here if he can’t get out of the car’: Angry locals surround Rahul Gandhi’s car in Wayanad after landslides claim...

The viral video shows an angry youth accosting Rahul Gandhi's car and animatedly protesting in the wake of the landslides in Wayanad.

Wayanad landslide: Kerala govt withdraws gag order on scientists after facing severe criticism, tries to clarify their intention was to ‘prevent panic’

Curiously, the chief secretary's note suggested that the government of Kerala is interested to promote only one type of scientific study, the ones that are about 'climate change' challenges for the state.

Kerala govt issues gag order banning scientists from visiting landslide-hit areas in Wayanad and sharing their studies and opinions on the disaster

The Communist govt in Kerala has issued a bizarre order to all science and technology institutions in Kerala preventing them from visiting the disaster sites or sharing their opinion about the incident.

Wayanad landslides: Death toll goes past 250, Army constructing 190-ft-long Bailey bridge to connect worst-affected areas, over 1000 people rescued so far

As the third day of rescue efforts began in disaster-stricken Wayanad, the Army has already rescued over 1,000 individuals; 220 people were still reportedly missing.

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