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Karnataka will construct 100 houses for victims in landslide-hit Wayanad: CM Siddaramaiah

Taking to the social media, the chief minister said in light of the tragic landslide in Wayanad, Karnataka stands in solidarity with Kerala

PTI Bengaluru Published 03.08.24, 02:25 PM
Search and rescue operations continue at the landslide-hit Chooralmala, in Wayanad district, Friday, Aug. 2, 2024. At least 205 people were killed and 265 suffered injuries in the landslides, according to officials.

Search and rescue operations continue at the landslide-hit Chooralmala, in Wayanad district, Friday, Aug. 2, 2024. At least 205 people were killed and 265 suffered injuries in the landslides, according to officials. PTI

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Saturday announced that his government will construct 100 houses for victims of landslide-hit Wayanad.

Taking to the social media post 'X', Siddaramaiah said in light of the tragic landslide in Wayanad, Karnataka stands in solidarity with Kerala.

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"I have assured CM Shri @pinarayivijayan of our support and announced that Karnataka will construct 100 houses for the victims. Together, we will rebuild and restore hope," he said.

Sharing Siddaramaiah's post on 'X', Congress leader and former Wayanad MP Rahul Gandhi said he is deeply grateful to the people and the government of Karnataka for their generous support during these difficult times in Wayanad.

"Your commitment to building 100 houses for the victims of the tragic landslide is a significant step towards rehabilitation efforts. The compassion and solidarity of Indians are the strengths that Wayanad needs right now," he added.

As many as 215 people have died and over 500 were injured in the massive landslides that hit Wayanad district in the small hours of July 30.

Around 300 people are suspected to be missing, and rescue operators are battling adverse conditions, including waterlogged soil, as they search through destroyed homes and buildings.

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