Rescuers evacuate people after landslides in Kerala state, India-Xinhua

Rescuers evacuate people after landslides in Kerala state, India

新华网| 2024-08-01 07:25:58|Editor: huaxia

Rescuers evacuate a woman after multiple landslides triggered by heavy rains in Kerala state, India, July 31, 2024. On Tuesday multiple landslides hit Kerala state's Wayanad district causing severe losses of life and property. So far 165 people have been declared dead in the landslides.

Officials said the death toll is likely to rise as over 100 people are still missing and several more bodies are reported to be lying buried beneath the debris. (UNI/Handout via Xinhua)

Rescuers evacuate people after multiple landslides triggered by heavy rains in Kerala state, India, July 31, 2024. On Tuesday multiple landslides hit Kerala state's Wayanad district causing severe losses of life and property. So far 165 people have been declared dead in the landslides.

Officials said the death toll is likely to rise as over 100 people are still missing and several more bodies are reported to be lying buried beneath the debris. (UNI/Handout via Xinhua)

Rescuers evacuate people after multiple landslides triggered by heavy rains in Kerala state, India, July 31, 2024. On Tuesday multiple landslides hit Kerala state's Wayanad district causing severe losses of life and property. So far 165 people have been declared dead in the landslides.

Officials said the death toll is likely to rise as over 100 people are still missing and several more bodies are reported to be lying buried beneath the debris. (UNI/Handout via Xinhua)

Rescuers evacuate children after multiple landslides triggered by heavy rains in Kerala state, India, July 31, 2024. On Tuesday multiple landslides hit Kerala state's Wayanad district causing severe losses of life and property. So far 165 people have been declared dead in the landslides.

Officials said the death toll is likely to rise as over 100 people are still missing and several more bodies are reported to be lying buried beneath the debris. (UNI/Handout via Xinhua)

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