Kerala landslides: Pinarayi Vijayan commends Army role in rescue operations

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Kerala landslides: Pinarayi Vijayan commends Army role in rescue operations 
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  • Rescue operations in full swing in Wayanad
  • Vijayan holds top-level meeting to oversee them
  • He appreciates role of Army in the ongoing operations

In a high-level meeting held today, Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, along with political and opposition leaders, reviewed the ongoing rescue operations following the devastating landslides in the state. The meeting underscored the collective focus on rescuing individuals isolated by the natural disaster and appreciated the efforts of the Indian Army in the operation.

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Chief Minister Vijayan acknowledged the commendable work of the Army personnel, highlighting that most of the trapped individuals have been successfully rescued. He mentioned the challenges faced in bringing machinery down to the affected areas for the rescue operations, emphasizing that the construction of the Bailey Bridge significantly eased these efforts.

The Bailey Bridge, which is nearly completed, has been pivotal in the rescue mission, facilitating the transportation of essential equipment and aiding in the swift evacuation of those stranded. The Chief Minister's briefing also conveyed that the collaboration between various political factions and the Army's dedication has played a crucial role in the ongoing relief operations.

The meeting, which included both political party leaders and opposition members, showcased a united front in addressing the crisis and ensuring the safety and well-being of the affected residents. The state government remains focused on providing immediate relief and continuing rescue efforts to mitigate the impact of the landslides on the people of Kerala.

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