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2 dead, 7 missing in Kerala's Wayanad landslide
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Anadolu Agency
· Jul 10, 2026
India records over a dozen rain-related deaths
Anakkompoyil-Meppadi tunnel project hit by landslides in southern Kerala state, killing 7
India Today
· Jul 8, 2026
Why Kerala called Wayanad landslide man-made, not natural disaster
Why Kerala called Wayanad landslide man-made, not natural disaster
India News Network
· Jul 7, 2026
Landslide in Kerala's Wayanad Claims Lives and Traps Others
A deadly landslide in Kerala's Wayanad district has resulted in casualties, with many believed trapped under debris. Rescue efforts are underway.
The Watchers
· Jul 8, 2026
Three migrant workers killed, five missing after landslide at Wayanad tunnel project, India
A landslide triggered by heavy monsoon rainfall struck the under-construction Anakkampoyil–Kalladi–Meppadi tunnel road project near Kalladi in Kerala's Wayanad district at about 11:00 LT on July 7, 2026, killing three migrant workers, injuring seven others and leaving five people missing, according to Kerala authorities. Rescue operations continued on July 8 despite persistent rainfall that hampered access to the site. Source
OneIndia
· Jul 7, 2026
'Man-Made Disaster': Kerala Ministers Blame Tunnel Project Debris After Wayanad Landslide Kills 5
A landslide in Kerala's Wayanad district killed five people and injured six others Monday, prompting sharp political commentaries on how construction work may have been the cause of the tragedy. The search in the affected area continued while state ministers pointed
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Related coverage for "2 dead, 7 missing in Kerala's Wayanad landslide ": Anadolu Agency — India records over a dozen rain-related deaths. India Today — Why Kerala called Wayanad landslide man-made, not natural disaster. India News Network — Landslide in Kerala's Wayanad Claims Lives and Traps Others. The Watchers — Three migrant workers killed, five missing after landslide at Wayanad tunnel project, India. OneIndia — 'Man-Made Disaster': Kerala Ministers Blame Tunnel Project Debris After Wayanad Landslide Kills 5

