Calamity struck in the early hours of Tuesday,
catching the sleeping victims off-guard. Frantic
calls for help were made and the rescue personnel were racing against time to
pull out survivors.
According to the district collector Meghasree D R,
the latest toll stood at 45. In connection with the landslide in Chooralmala
she confirmed that 36 deaths have been reported. Additionally, nine bodies
swept away by the Chaliyar River were recovered in Malappuram.
The bodies of the deceased are being
taken to various hospital morgues for identification and autopsy.
Mundakkai, Chooralmala, Attamala, and Noolpuzha
villages were among the areas affected and cut off by the landslides,
authorities said.
Rescue teams were working tirelessly to evacuate
those stranded, with the Indian Army joining the efforts. Besides the National
Disaster Response Force (NDRF), the state government has also deployed disaster
response teams from the police and the fire force to affected areas.
Hundreds are feared to be trapped in the
landslides, but authorities have not confirmed this. State Revenue Minister K
Rajan said that over 70 people who were injured in the landslides have been
admitted to various hospitals.
The Kerala government has sought the assistance of
the Indian Army for rescue operations. A Defence PRO said on Tuesday that a
team of 43 personnel, led by the Second-in-Command from the 122 Infantry
Battalion (TA) MADRAS, has been mobilised to aid in the ongoing rescue efforts.
The team, comprising a Medical Officer, two Junior Commissioned Officers
(JCOs), and 40 soldiers, is equipped to provide critical assistance in the
affected area.