Fifteen days after
massive landslides devastated Wayanad, Kerala, experts highlight the
difficulties of the government's "comprehensive rehabilitation
process" due to the region's fragile environment.
The CPI(M)-led state
administration is now tasked with rehabilitating survivors who have lost their
homes, belongings, and livelihoods. Currently residing in relief camps at
government schools and relatives' homes, the survivors will undergo a
three-phase rehabilitation process. The
final phase aims to provide permanent housing with land plots in a new
township. However, the complexity of the task poses significant challenges for
the state government.