Modi visits disaster-hit Chooralmala in Wayanad
Prime Minister also visited one of the relief camps, which is home to many of those displaced in the massive landslides, and interacted with some of the survivors
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PM Narendra Modi meets people affected by the landslides at a relief camp during a visit to the disaster-hit areas, in Wayanad district on Saturday. PHOTO: PTI
Wayanad, 10 Aug
Prime Minister Narendra Modi
visited the landslide-devastated areas of Wayanad district in Kerala on
Saturday and trekked through the disaster-stricken Chooralmala to get a first-hand
view of the destruction caused by the 30 July landslides.
Modi also visited one of the relief
camps, which is home to many of those displaced in the massive landslides, and
interacted with some of the survivors, including two children who lost their
loved ones in the disaster that has claimed over 200 lives.
Modi arrived in the hill district
by helicopter from Kannur airport.He walked through the affected regions to
assess the damage.
Later, the Prime Minister visited
the camp at Meppadi around 2.30 pm and spent nearly half an hour there,
interacting with some of the survivors. He spoke to them, heard their concerns
and needs, and tried to comfort them, according to visuals shown on TV
channels.Modi placed his hands on the heads and shoulders of the victims as
they broke into tears while recounting their ordeal to the PM.
Prior to landing in Kalpetta, Modi
conducted an aerial survey of the landslide-ravaged areas of Chooralmala,
Mundakkai, and Punchirimattam hamlets aboard an Indian Air Force helicopter.He
landed at the SKMJ Higher Secondary School in Kalpetta and then travelled by
road to Chooralmala, where a 190-foot-long Bailey bridge had been built by the
army after the disaster. The PM walked on the bridge, while surveying the
damage.
After reaching Chooralmala, Modi
got down from his vehicle, interacted with rescue personnel, state chief
secretary V Venu and district officials, and surveyed the area--strewn with
boulders and debris-- on foot.He was accompanied by Kerala Governor Arif
Mohammed Khan, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and Union Minister Suresh Gopi.Modi,
Khan, Vijayan, and Gopi also walked on the Bailey bridge as officials briefed
the PM about the situation on the ground and the rescue operations being
carried out.
In the aerial survey, he saw the
origin of the landslide, which is in the origin of Iruvazhinji Puzha (River).He
also observed the worst affected areas of Punchirimattam, Mundakkai and
Chooralmala. Hundreds were gathered on the roadsides along the route taken by
the PM's convoy to Chooralmala to catch a glimpse of him.
As many as 226 people have lost
their lives and over 130 remain missing in one of the worst calamities to have
struck Kerala in the early hours of 30 July.
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