Wayanad landslide : 3 more bodies found, toll touches 6
The three bodies recovered now have been identified as those of migrant workers from UP, Himachal and Bihar.
PTI
Wayanad, 9 July
The death toll following the Wayanad landslide rose to six
on Thursday with recovery of three more bodies from the disaster site, district
officials said.
The three bodies recovered have been identified as those of
migrant workers - Azharuddin Ansari (surveyor) who hailed from Uttar Pradesh,
Himachal Pradesh native Rahul Sharma who worked as an engineer and Mohammed
Imran an excavator operator from Bihar - the officials said.
Earlier Kerala Ministers AP Anil Kumar and T Siddique told
reporters that one of the bodies was recovered from zone 1 of the search area
in the morning and the other from inside the river.
"Searches will be carried out in zone 1 and 2 of the
area. Will be focusing search operations near the river also," Anil Kumar
said.
Siddique said that postmortem of the bodies will be carried
out at the Vythiri Taluk hospital and they will be embalmed at the Kozhikode
government medical college hospital. A landslide had occurred on 7 July at the
site of the Anakkompoyil-Meppadi tunnel project for connecting Wayanad and
Kozhikode districts.
Now two people remain missing.
Chief Minister VD Satheesan on Wednesday had said that
search operations will be given priority. He had also said that of the 10
persons injured in the incident, three were discharged, four were still
hospitalised but stable and three others were in the ICU.
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