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Four found alive days after lethal India landslides

Four individuals were saved from a house in India's Kerala state on Friday, 3 days after ravaging landslides, as search operations sped up after the building of a key bridge that helped transport heavy equipment to the affected area. Heavy rain in the southern seaside state of Kerala, one of India's most popular traveler destinations, triggered landslides in the hills of Wayanad district early on Tuesday, sending out torrents of mud, water and tumbling boulders downhill and burying or sweeping people to their deaths as they slept.

The disaster, the worst in Kerala since deadly floods in 2018, has caused the death of 195 individuals with nearly 200 still missing, authorities said. Local Asianet TV said 292 had been eliminated.

Two men and 2 women were found alive by the army in a. marooned, remote area on Friday, V T Mathew, a leading army. commander, stated.

They were not buried, they were just in a remote area, he. informed Reuters, including that one of them was hurt.

Rescue efforts were obstructed initially after Mundakkai, the. worst impacted location, was cut off from the nearest town of. Chooralmala as the primary bridge connecting them was washed away.

Heavy automobiles had started to ply on the 190-foot (58-metre). bridge built by army engineers, and drones with. earth-sensing innovation to discover bodies buried in mud are being. brought in, the army said in a statement.

Rescue teams have released additional forces, including. swimming experts, to concentrate on the Chaliyar river and its river. banks where bodies are most likely to be found.

Specialists said the area had gotten heavy rain in the last. two weeks that softened the soil before extremely heavy rains. on Monday set off the landslides.

Almost 1,600 people have actually been saved from hillside villages. and tea and cardamom estates during the last 2 days, according. to authorities, with nearly 350 structures damaged.

(source: Reuters)