
By Stefan J. Bos, Chief International Correspondent Worthy News
NEW DELHI (Worthy News) – Indian rescue workers struggled to find survivors Tuesday after landslides caused by torrential rains in southern India killed at least 49 people, officials said.
“My thoughts are with all those who have lost their loved ones and prayers with those injured,” India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter.
Several sources said the landslides hit hilly villages in Kerala state’s Wayanad district early Tuesday, destroying numerous houses and a bridge.
Images published by the National Disaster Response Force showed rescue crews trudging through mud to search for survivors and carrying bodies out of the area on stretchers.
Homes were caked with brown sludge, and the force of the landslide’s impact scattered cars, corrugated iron, and other debris around the disaster site.
India’s army said it had deployed more than 200 soldiers to the area to assist state security forces and fire crews in search and rescue efforts.
Kerala state excise minister M.B. Rajesh said more than 250 people had been rescued so far.
COMPENSATION OFFERED
Modi’s office said the families of victims would receive a compensation payment of $2,400 (200,000 rupees).
More rainfall and strong winds were forecast in Kerala on Tuesday, the state’s disaster management agency said.
The latest tragedy highlighted concerns about India’s infrastructure. Indian opposition leader Rahul Gandhi told lawmakers that the scope of the devastation was “heartbreaking.”
“Our country has witnessed an alarming rise in landslides in recent years,” he added. “The need of the hour is a comprehensive action plan to address the growing frequency of natural calamities.”
The number of fatal floods and landslides has increased in recent years in the crowded, mainly Hindu nation of some 1.4 billion people.
Scientists fearing climate change say global warming exacerbates the problem, while other experts link the fatalities to urbanization.
Monsoon rains across the region from June to September offer respite from the summer heat and are crucial to replenishing water supplies. They are vital for agriculture, the livelihoods of millions of farmers, and food security for South Asia’s nearly two billion people.
But they also bring destruction in the form of landslides and floods.
Copyright 1999-2025 Worthy News. This article was originally published on Worthy News and was reproduced with permission.
Latest News from Worthy News
Senate Republicans on Thursday confirmed 48 of President Donald Trump’s executive branch nominees in a single vote, advancing his agenda to fill key government positions after invoking a new rules change last week.
Erika Kirk, the widow of slain born-again Christian conservative activist Charlie Kirk, has been unanimously chosen as the new chief executive officer and chair of the board of Turning Point USA (TPUSA), the influential group her husband founded to rally young Americans behind conservative Christian causes.
Authorities in Indonesia’s Central Java Province have halted construction of a church and related tourism compound after pressure from local council members and Muslim groups amid rising anti-Christian incidents in the world’s largest Muslim-majority nation, sources confirmed Thursday.
A young Christian man is hiding in Pakistan after being falsely accused of making “blasphemous” comments against Islam, an offence that potentially carries the death penalty under the Islamic nation’s strict blasphemy legislation, Worthy News learned Thursday.
France was gripped by a second wave of nationwide strikes on Thursday, as hundreds of thousands marched against austerity measures and looming budget cuts—unrest that not only deepens the political crisis for President Emmanuel Macron and his new prime minister, Sébastien Lecornu, but also unfolds in a season many prophecy watchers view as charged with significance.
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) launched a broad wave of strikes Thursday evening against Hezbollah military sites in southern Lebanon, escalating its campaign against the Iranian-backed terror group’s Radwan Force.
Three Israeli divisions continued a steady push into Gaza City on Thursday, the third day of Operation Gideon’s Chariots II, as the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) seek to seize Hamas’ last stronghold in the enclave.