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Wayanad Landslides: Search and Rescue Operations Continue

 Search Mission Resumes in Disaster ZoneA 190-member team comprising NDRF, police, Fire and Rescue Services, Civil Defence Force, Forest department, and rescue volunteers have resumed the search operation at five zones of the disaster-struck areas in Wayanad. The search mission was halted on Sunday due to heavy rains in the Mundakkai and Chooralmala regions. Special Drive to Retrieve Survivors’ DocumentsA special camp to retrieve official documents of the landslide survivors who lost everything was launched on Monday in the disaster-hit regions of Wayanad, Kerala. The camps are being held in select schools at Meppadi as part of the certificate/document retrieval campaign jointly carried out by the Local Self-Government department, district administration, and the State IT Mission. Document Retrieval CampsArrangements are being made at the camps for the landslide survivors, who are either staying in camps or other places, to come and retrieve their lost documents or certificates. The District Collector announced the initiative in a Facebook post, aiming to support the affected individuals in rebuilding their lives. Collaborative EffortsThe joint effort by the Local Self-Government department, district administration, and State IT Mission demonstrates a collaborative approach to addressing the needs of the affected community. The search and rescue operations, along with the document retrieval campaign, aim to provide comprehensive support to those impacted by the Wayanad landslides.

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