121-member mental health team to support Wayanad landslide survivors
The mental health workers will listen to the concerns of the survivors and offer them comfort, Health Minister Veena George said
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Army personnel with sniffer dog during a search and rescue operation at a landslide-hit area in Wayanad District on Friday. PHOTO: PTI
Thiruvananthapuram, 2 August
A Mental Health Disaster Management
team has been formed in Kerala to provide psychosocial support to survivors of
the devastating landslide at Wayanad, where over 200 people lost their lives
and almost as many are still missing, State Health Minister Veena George said
on Friday.
George said a 121-member team of
psychiatrists, clinical psychologists, psychiatric social workers and
counsellors was formed on Tuesday, soon after the disaster struck the hilly
district of Kerala.
She said only the special team
members with ID cards issued by the health department will be allowed to
provide mental health support to the survivors in relief camps and to those
admitted in various hospitals.
The team has set up help desks at
all the hospitals and relief camps. "The mental health workers will listen
to the concerns of the survivors and offer them comfort. Children, pregnant
women and elderly people will be given priority," the minister said in a
release.
The health department said the
depression and anxiety caused due to the disaster may require long-term
attention. The team will also identify those who have mental health issues and
ensure that their treatment is not interrupted.
Those with withdrawal symptoms due to addiction to liquor or drugs have also been identified and treated by the team, the release said.
The team is also providing
counselling to health workers, rescue workers including the police, revenue
officials, local self department officials and others who are dealing with the
harrowing aftermath of the disaster.
Mental health assistance is also
available through '14416' a 24-hour toll-free number, the health department
said.
As many as 201 people have died and
264 were injured in the massive landslides that hit Wayanad district three days
ago, according to the health department.
Of the 264 injured, 176 persons
have been discharged from hospital after receiving medical care, two have been
referred to other hospitals and 86 continue to undergo treatment at various
hospitals in the district, the department said.
The district administration has
also said that 9,328 people displaced by the landslides are being housed in 91
relief camps in Wayanad.
Several people remain missing and
rescuers are battling adverse conditions, including waterlogged soil, as they
search through destroyed homes and buildings looking for survivors or bodies.
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