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Landslide obstructs Karnali highway

The Rising Nepal

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July 11, 2026

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Jumla, July 11: Landslide that occurred at Gagane stream of Kalikot district has obstructed Karnali highway.Information...

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The Hindu BusinessLine

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· Jul 7, 2026

Landslide in Wayanad tunnel project, several feared trapped

The landslide occurred at Kalladi, where work on a road tunnel project connecting Malappuram and Wayanad districts is underway

The Watchers

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· 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

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· Jul 7, 2026

Wayanad Tunnel Landslide: PWD And District Collector's Warnings Ignored Before Meenakshi Tragedy

A landslide near the Meenakshi area in Wayanad has put the Anakkampoyil-Meppadi tunnel road project under sharp scrutiny, after official records showed that authorities had warned of slope-related risks before the accident. The Public Works Department had flagged the danger from

India Today

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· Jul 8, 2026

Why Kerala called Wayanad landslide man-made, not natural disaster

Why Kerala called Wayanad landslide man-made, not natural disaster

India TV News

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· Jul 7, 2026

'Man-made disaster' or weather calamity? Kerala govt vs contractor after 5 killed in Wayanad landslide

Kerala ministers on Tuesday termed the landslide at the Kalladi tunnel project site in Wayanad a man-made disaster, alleging that it was caused by the unscientific dumping of excavated earth rather than natural causes. The contractor executing the project, however, rejected the allegations, attributing the incident to exceptionally heavy monsoon rainfall and maintaining that all prescribed safety and environmental protocols had been followed.

Anadolu Agency

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· Jul 10, 2026

India records over a dozen rain-related deaths

Anakkompoyil-Meppadi tunnel project hit by landslides in southern Kerala state, killing 7

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Related coverage for "Landslide obstructs Karnali highway": The Hindu BusinessLine — Landslide in Wayanad tunnel project, several feared trapped. The Watchers — Three migrant workers killed, five missing after landslide at Wayanad tunnel project, India. OneIndia — Wayanad Tunnel Landslide: PWD And District Collector's Warnings Ignored Before Meenakshi Tragedy. India Today — Why Kerala called Wayanad landslide man-made, not natural disaster. India TV News — 'Man-made disaster' or weather calamity? Kerala govt vs contractor after 5 killed in Wayanad landslide. Anadolu Agency — India records over a dozen rain-related deaths