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The 7 July 2026 Kalladi Landslide in Kerala, India

Rescue teams recovered three more bodies as officials said only two people remain missing and search operations are entering their final phase.

  • On Thursday, the Wayanad landslide death toll reached six after rescue teams recovered three more bodies in Meppadi, with two people still missing as search operations continue.
  • The disaster struck Tuesday at the Anakkompoyil-Meppadi tunnel project, where continuous rainfall triggered subterranean erosion; Dileep Buildcon Ltd dismissed warnings to remove excavated earth as recently as July 1.
  • Deceased workers were identified as Azharuddin Ansari, Rahul Sharma, and Mohammed Imran, while 10 workers sustained injuries; seven remain hospitalized, including three in the intensive care unit.
  • Kerala Ministers Anil Kumar and Siddique are overseeing operations near the Meenakshi Bridge, while the State Cabinet has ordered two independent high-level inquiries into environmental and safety violations.
  • Authorities continue rescue efforts with caution, as experts warned of secondary land slips if large-scale debris removal occurs too quickly; the Centre has assured financial assistance for the Bairakuppa bridge.
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The landslide in Wayanad, Kerala, claimed many lives and left many in deep shock. A couple who survived the disaster shared their experiences, describing how they managed to escape danger and save their lives, revealing the magnitude of the incident.

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The New Indian Express broke the news in Chennai, India on Thursday, July 9, 2026.
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