Asian-News.net is your go-to online destination for comprehensive coverage of major news across Asia. From politics and business to culture and technology, we bring you the latest updates, deep analyses, and critical insights from every corner of the continent. Featuring exclusive interviews, high-quality photos, and engaging videos, we keep you informed on the breaking news and significant events shaping Asia. Stay connected with us to get a 24/7 update on the most important stories and trends. Our daily updates ensure that you never miss a beat on the happenings in Asia's diverse nations. Whether it's a political shift in China, economic development in India, technological advancements in Japan, or cultural events in Southeast Asia, Asian-News.net has it covered. Dive into the world of Asian news with us and stay ahead in understanding this dynamic and vibrant region.

Contacts

  • Owner: SNOWLAND s.r.o.
  • Registration certificate 06691200
  • 16200, Na okraji 381/41, Veleslavín, 162 00 Praha 6
  • Czech Republic

Death toll from India landslides rises to 151, search on for missing

CHOORALMALA, India — Rescue workers began looking for people trapped under debris early on July 31, a day after landslides caused havoc in the Wayanad district of India's Kerala state, with at least 151 people dead and many still missing.

Heavy rain in one of India's most attractive tourist destinations collapsed hillsides and triggered torrents of mud, water and tumbling boulders in the worst disaster in the state since deadly floods in 2018.

Most of the 350 families living in the area surrounded by tea and cardamom estates were caught unawares by the landslides early on the morning of July 30.

At least 151 people died and 187 were still missing, the state chief minister's spokesman, PM Manoj, told Reuters by phone.

Television visuals showed many houses destroyed and trees uprooted, as rescuers were pulled by ropes across muddy streams of water.

The government was considering making a portable, pre-fabricated Bailey bridge to the affected area, after the main bridge to the nearest town of Chooralmala was destroyed, K. Rajan, the state revenue minister, told Asianet TV.

After a day of extremely heavy rainfall that hampered rescue operations, the weather department expects some respite on July 31, although the area is likely to receive rain through the day.

[[nid:695547]]

Read more on asiaone.com