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Modi Pledges Support In Wayanad After Devastating Landslides

Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Wayanad, Kerala, to assess the destruction caused by landslides that hit on July 30, claiming over 200 lives and leaving many missing. His visit aimed to offer empathy and assure central government support for recovery efforts.

Modi Reflects on the Morbi Disaster

During his visit, Modi recalled the 1979 Morbi dam disaster in Gujarat, one of India’s deadliest dam failures, to express his understanding of the suffering faced by disaster-stricken communities. “I have seen and experienced a disaster very closely,” Modi shared, emphasizing his commitment to support Wayanad through this difficult time.

Surveying the Damage

Modi conducted an aerial and on-the-ground survey of the affected areas. He visited the severely impacted Chooralmala region, where he interacted with rescue personnel, state officials, and local residents. At a relief camp in Meppadi, Modi spent time with survivors, offering comfort to those who lost family members in the landslides.

The prime minister was accompanied by Kerala Governor Arif Mohammed Khan, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, and Union Minister Suresh Gopi. They walked on a 190-foot Bailey bridge built by the army in Chooralmala following the disaster.

Commitment to Aid Recovery

Before leaving Wayanad, Modi assured Kerala that the central government would provide all necessary resources to aid in recovery and rebuilding efforts, drawing on his experience to guide relief measures and ensure a comprehensive response to the tragedy.

 

Shukriya Shahi

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