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Residents near the Chaliyar river in Nilambur found multiple human bodies and body parts floating in the water after a landslide in Mundakkai, Wayanad. Rescue teams recovered over 50 bodies and ...
Known as Ooty or Udhagamandalam, this captivating hill station is nestled in Tamil Nadu. It's famed for its jaw-dropping ...
Chaliyar, which is the fourth longest river of Kerala with a length of 169 kilometres, originates from Ilambaleri hills of Nilgiri mountains and joins the Arabian sea at Beypore in Kozhikode.
WAYANAD: A week after massive landslides hit this north Kerala district killing hundreds, the search operations on Tuesday will be more concentrated on the Chaliyar river basin with a special team ...
Instead, the next day, rescue workers retrieved Firose’s body from the Chaliyar River. Now, Ubais is hoping against hope that the rest of his family survived.
Thiruvananthapuram: As many as 143 bodies and human remains, recovered from different parts of the Chaliyar River in the Malappuram district, were transported to Wayanad.
Nearly 40 bodies were found some 30 kilometers (20 miles) from the area where the main landslides occurred, after being swept along the Chaliyar River. In some cases, rescuers found only body parts.
KOZHIKODE: As much as 1,350 kg of garbage was removed from Chaliyar river as part of the three-day Chaliyar River Paddle by national and international paddlers.
(MENAFN- IANS) Kozhikode, July 30 (IANS) Locals living in and around the Chaliyar River in Kerala's Malappuram district, around 100 km from Wayanad, were shocked to find around 10 bodies floating ...
The Chaliyar River originates from Wayanad where the landslide took place and flows on into Malappuram district, located around 80 to 100 km from the place of the disaster.
Wayanad landslides: Chaliyar River sweeps away bodies, cars as residents search for haven | Watch video Wayanad landslides: The calamitous landslides affected Meppadi, Mundakkal Town and ...
The Chaliyar River originates from Wayanad where a landslide took place and flows into the Malappuram district, located around 80 to 100km from the place of the disaster.