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BackKerala Landslide: Rescue Efforts Underway for Five Missing After Deadly Monsoon Rains
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Kerala Landslide: Rescue Efforts Underway for Five Missing After Deadly Monsoon Rains

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  • Rescue teams in Kerala, India, are searching for five missing people after a deadly landslide caused by heavy monsoon rains.
  • At least three people died and seven were injured near a tunnel construction site.
  • Officials are investigating the cause, with the agriculture minister alleging unscientific dumping of earth.

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Por qué importa

Heavy monsoon rains in India have intensified due to human-caused climate change, leading to erratic weather patterns. Last year saw significant loss of life and property from similar events.

Tamaño de fuente

Rescue teams in the southern Indian state of Kerala raced to find five people still missing a day after heavy monsoon rains caused a deadly landslide, officials said.

The landslide killed at least three people working near a tunnel construction site in Wayanad district, a hill region known for its lush forests and rolling green landscapes.

Seven workers were also injured and are undergoing treatment in a hospital.

Authorities divided the area into zones as rescue crews, including disaster response teams and sniffer dogs, searched the region for missing despite heavy rain hampering operations, Devamanohar, a local police official, told reporters.

A video clip showed a huge mound of mud giving way in heavy rain, uprooting trees and sweeping away metal and fabric barricades around the tunnel construction site.

Kerala’s agriculture minister T. Siddique, who represents the area in the state legislature, told reporters it was "not a natural landslide but a man-made one caused by the unscientific dumping of earth” in comments carried by the Press Trust of India news agency.

He alleged that construction debris was not cleared despite official warnings.

The construction company has denied responsibility, saying the landslide originated far above the work site, the news agency said.

Authorities have launched an investigation into the incident.

Last year, cloudbursts, floods and landslides caused significant loss of life and property across India.

Experts say human-caused climate change is intensifying South Asia’s monsoons, which traditionally run from June to September and again from October to December.

The rains, once predictable, now arrive in erratic bursts that dump extreme amounts of water in short periods, followed by dry spells.

Meanwhile, heavy monsoon rains battered parts of western and northern India, triggering floods and landslides. Rains have also swept across New Delhi and other northern states, bringing relief from the heat but leaving several areas waterlogged.

The India Meteorological Department has warned of heavier rainfall across northern India over the next three days.

Qué observar

Perspectiva de IA — posibilidades, no hechos

  • Heavier rainfall expected across northern India over the next three days.

    Probable · En días

Preguntas abiertas

  • What specific construction practices led to the landslide?
  • What are the findings of the official investigation?
  • Will the construction company face penalties?

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This article was originally published by Euronews News.

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