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Most of the victims were tea estate workers.","keySentence":"","url":"landslides-leave-over-150-dead-in-india-due-to-torrential-rain","canonical":"https:\/\/www.euronews.com\/2024\/07\/31\/landslides-leave-over-150-dead-in-india-due-to-torrential-rain","masterCms":"v2","plainText":"Hundreds of rescue workers searched through mud and debris Wednesday from multiple landslides that have killed at least 151 people in southern India, police said.\n\nThe multiple landslides occurred after torrential rains triggered torrents of mud and water that swept through tea estates and villages.\n\nAnother 186 people were injured by the landslides that hit hilly areas in Kerala state\u2019s Wayanad district early Tuesday, flattening houses, uprooting trees and destroying bridges, said police officer Aijaz, who uses one name.\n\nP.M Manoj, a spokesman for the state\u2019s top elected official, said that 187 people were unaccounted for. Seventy-seven bodies have been identified so far and mostly handed to their relatives, he added,\n\nMore than a dozen bodies were found overnight, Aijaz said, as over 300 rescuers worked to pull out people stuck under mud and debris, but blocked roads and unstable terrain hampered their efforts.\n\nThe first landslide occurred at 2 am on Tuesday, followed by another two hours later. Several areas, including Meppadi, Mundakkai and Chooralmala, were isolated, and roads were washed away causing immense damage to homes, said Kerala's top elected official, Pinarayi Vijayan.\n\n\u201cEfforts to locate missing persons continue with all available resources,\u201d their statement said.\n\nMundakka is in an area highly prone to disasters. However, the gushing soil, gravel, and rock reached the town of Chooralmala, 6 kilometres away.\n\nManoj said more than 8,300 people have been moved to 82 government-run relief camps. The government is ensuring food delivery and essential items to the relief camps.\n\nAuthorities sent vehicles carrying 20,000 litres of drinking water to the disaster area. Temporary hospitals are being set up, the statement said on Tuesday night.\n\nThe Press Trust of India news agency said more than 300 houses were destroyed in Mundakkai and Chooralmala areas.\n\nLocal media reported that most of the victims were tea estate workers. Television footage showed rescue workers making their way through mud and uprooted trees to reach those who had been stranded. Vehicles swept off the roads were seen stuck in a swollen river. Local TV news channels also aired phone calls from stranded people asking for help.\n\nAuthorities mobilised helicopters to help with rescue efforts and the Indian army was roped in to build a temporary bridge.\n\n\u201cWe are trying every way to rescue our people,\u201d state Health Minister Veena George said.\n\nIn a post on social media platform X, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said he was \u201cdistressed by the landslides in parts of Wayanad,\u201d a hilly district which is part of the Western Ghats mountain range.\n\n\u201cMy thoughts are with all those who have lost their loved ones and prayers with those injured,\u201d Modi wrote. He announced compensation of 200,000 rupees (\u20ac2,206) to the victims\u2019 families.\n\nIndia\u2019s weather department has put Kerala on alert as the state has been lashed by incessant rains. Downpours have disrupted life for many, and authorities closed schools in some parts Tuesday.\n\nKerala, one of India\u2019s most popular tourist destinations, is prone to heavy rains, flooding and landslides. Nearly 500 people were killed in the state in 2018 in one of the worst floods.\n\nThe Indian Meteorological Department said the state has had heavy rainfall over its northern and central regions, with Wayanad district recording up to 28 centimetres of rain on Monday and Tuesday.\n\n\u201cMonsoon patterns are increasingly erratic and the quantum of rainfall that we receive in a short spell of time has increased. As a result, we see frequent instances of landslides and floods along the Western Ghats,\u201d said Roxy Mathew Koll, a climate scientist at the Pune-based Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology.\n\nKoll also said authorities must check on rapid construction activities happening over landslide areas.\n\n","htmlText":" Hundreds of rescue workers searched through mud and debris Wednesday from multiple landslides that have killed at least 151 people in southern India, police said.<\/p>\n The multiple landslides occurred after torrential rains triggered torrents of mud and water that swept through tea estates and villages.<\/p>\n Another 186 people were injured by the landslides that hit hilly areas in Kerala state\u2019s Wayanad district early Tuesday, flattening houses, uprooting trees and destroying bridges, said police officer Aijaz, who uses one name.<\/p>\n P.M Manoj, a spokesman for the state\u2019s top elected official, said that 187 people were unaccounted for. Seventy-seven bodies have been identified so far and mostly handed to their relatives, he added,<\/p>\n More than a dozen bodies were found overnight, Aijaz said, as over 300 rescuers worked to pull out people stuck under mud and debris, but blocked roads and unstable terrain hampered their efforts.<\/p>\n The first landslide occurred at 2 am on Tuesday, followed by another two hours later. Several areas, including Meppadi, Mundakkai and Chooralmala, were isolated, and roads were washed away causing immense damage to homes, said Kerala's top elected official, Pinarayi Vijayan.<\/p>\n \u201cEfforts to locate missing persons continue with all available resources,\u201d their statement said.<\/p>\n Mundakka is in an area highly prone to disasters. However, the gushing soil, gravel, and rock reached the town of Chooralmala, 6 kilometres away.<\/p>\n Manoj said more than 8,300 people have been moved to 82 government-run relief camps. 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heatwave: Wild monkeys drown in well while searching for water in extreme heat","channels":[{"id":1},{"id":2},{"id":4},{"id":5},{"id":10},{"id":12},{"id":14}],"status":2,"title":"India heatwave: Wild monkeys drown in well while searching for water in extreme heat","titleSeo":null,"titleListing1":"Monkeys drown in well as they search for water in India\u2019s 45C heat","titleListing2":"India heatwave: Wild monkeys drown in well while searching for water in extreme heat","leadin":"Wildlife has been making its way into villages as humans and animals alike search for relief from the heat.","summary":"Wildlife has been making its way into villages as humans and animals alike search for relief from the heat.","keySentence":"","url":"india-heatwave-wild-monkeys-drown-in-well-while-searching-for-water-in-extreme-heat","canonical":"https:\/\/www.euronews.com\/green\/2024\/06\/07\/india-heatwave-wild-monkeys-drown-in-well-while-searching-for-water-in-extreme-heat","masterCms":"v2","plainText":"A group of 32 monkeys drowned in a well in India after extreme temperatures drove them on a desperate search for water.\u00a0\n\nThe monkeys were found dead in an irrigation well in Jharkhand state, according to local forest officials. They jumped into a well with steep sides to find water as other sources had dried up but couldn\u2019t get out. Officials found water in the animals\u2019 lungs and no foul play in their deaths.\u00a0\n\nWild animals have been making their way into villages throughout the heatwave. Several jackals also died after falling into a well while searching for water a few days ago.\u00a0\n\nThe unprecedented heat has caused mass fruit bat deaths across several regions and dangerously hot water in Telangana in the north of India led to fish dying en masse.\n\nAnimals and humans alike have been left searching for respite as temperatures in India haven\u2019t dropped below 40C in months. In the capital city Delhi and its surrounding regions, the heatwave saw the mercury rise to 50C.\u00a0\n\nMore than 200 people are thought to have been killed by heatstroke. Between 1 and 30 May, officials say that almost 20,000 suspected heatstroke cases have been reported in the country. The final number of cases and deaths has not been confirmed and figures are likely to be higher.\u00a0\n\nIs more heat on the way in India?\n\nThe hottest months in India are April, May and June before the monsoon rains bring cooler temperatures.\u00a0\n\nIndia\u2019s Meteorological Department (IMD) has warned of more heatwave days in June across the northwest and central areas of the country.\u00a0\n\nThe forecasts came as the National Crisis Management Committee held a meeting on Thursday to review how prepared India is for the ongoing severe heatwave and serious forest fires.\u00a0\n\nStates were told to immediately implement heat health action plans to ensure the safety of people amid the rising temperatures. They have been asked to check the availability of ambulances, the preparedness of healthcare facilities, and set up heatstroke rooms as part of this plan.\u00a0\n\nThe EU\u2019s climate monitoring service Copernicus confirmed this week that temperature records have been broken for the 12th month in a row. In May, the world\u2019s average temperature was 1.52C higher than pre-industrial times.\u00a0\n\nThe last few months have also brought record breaking heat to the rest of Asia. A study by World Weather Attribution, an academic group that examines the source of extreme heat, found that a searing heatwave that struck parts of the continent in April was made at least 45 times more likely in areas by climate change.\n\n","htmlText":" A group of 32 monkeys drowned in a well in India after extreme temperatures drove them on a desperate search for water.\u00a0<\/p>\n The monkeys were found dead in an irrigation well in Jharkhand state, according to local forest officials. They jumped into a well with steep sides to find water as other sources had dried up but couldn\u2019t get out. Officials found water in the animals\u2019 lungs and no foul play in their deaths.\u00a0<\/p>\n Wild animals have been making their way into villages throughout the heatwave<\/strong><\/a>. Several jackals also died after falling into a well while searching for water a few days ago.\u00a0<\/p>\n The unprecedented heat has caused mass fruit bat deaths across several regions and dangerously hot water in Telangana in the north of India led to fish dying en masse.<\/p>\n Animals and humans alike have been left searching for respite as temperatures in India haven\u2019t dropped below 40C in months. In the capital city Delhi and its surrounding regions, the heatwave<\/strong><\/a> saw the mercury rise to 50C.\u00a0<\/p>\n More than 200 people are thought to have been killed by \n
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