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Wayanad landslide: Three dead, search on for 5 missing as probe begins into tunnel site tragedy

The state government, a day ago, had contended that it was a "man-made disaster" as the mud accumulated at the construction site had not been removed despite directions from the district administration and Public Works Department Minister PK Basheer

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Published 08.07.26, 10:52 AM
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A bus stuck in debris after a landslide at Kalladi, near Meppadi tunnel project in Wayanad, Kerala, Tuesday, July 7, 2026. Speaking to reporters after visiting the landslide site, North Zone DIG K Karthick said the bodies of three persons had been recovered till evening, while nine others had been injured in the incident. (All images by PTI)

A day after a landslide at the tunnel road construction site in this hill district claimed three lives, extensive search operations are ongoing to find five people who are still missing following the incident, police said on Wednesday.

Will examine reasons for Wayanad landslide, said Kerala CM Satheesan, adding, "Wayanad tunnel project works will restart after detailed reasons for disaster are examined." 

Chief minister V D Satheesan would be visiting the area on Wednesday, according to government sources.

Wayanad SP Devamanohar told reporters that a case of unnatural death has been registered in connection with the landslide and an investigation has been launched.

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Rescue personnel near an excavator deployed at the site of a massive landslide that struck the under-construction twin tunnel project at Kalladi near Meppadi, in Wayanad district, Tuesday, July 7, 2026.
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Giving details of the rescue efforts, he said that cadaver dogs, fire force personnel and NDRF teams have been deployed and the area has been divided into four zones to carry out the search.

He said that areas downstream of the river are also being searched and the road towards Chooralmala has been cleared.

But, there is a lot more mud to be cleared from the incident site, and it can be done only after the search operations are completed, the officer said.

District Collector D R Meghashree said search and rescue operations resumed on Wednesday, with authorities intensifying efforts to trace the five people still missing after the incident.

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Rescue personnel and earthmoving equipment at the site of a massive landslide that struck the under-construction twin tunnel project at Kalladi near Meppadi, in Wayanad district, Tuesday, July 7, 2026.

"Our objective is to find the five missing persons and restore transportation. We have sufficient manpower and resources, and the operation is continuing at full speed," the collector said.

"As on today, we have found three bodies. Since morning we haven't found anything, but the search has begun and it is going on in full speed. Five people are missing and three are found dead. Today, it is yellow alert. Yesterday afternoon it was red (alert). One person is in ICU but he is stable. Everybody is stable," she told reporters. 

The state government, a day ago, had contended that it was a "man-made disaster" as the mud accumulated at the construction site had not been removed despite directions from the district administration and Public Works Department Minister P. K. Basheer.

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Rescue personnel, police and officials at the site after a massive landslide struck the under-construction twin tunnel project at Kalladi near Meppadi, in Wayanad district, Wednesday, July 8, 2026.

The general manager of the construction company refuted it and claimed that the landslide occurred much above the work site.

He said that it did not happen on the land given to the company for the construction and the mud accumulated there was not the reason for the disaster.

When reporters asked Wayanad District Collector Meghashree D R about the company GM's contention that they were not at fault, she declined to comment about it.

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Rescue operation underway after a landslide at Kalladi, near Meppadi tunnel project in Wayanad, Kerala, Tuesday, July 7, 2026. Speaking to reporters after visiting the landslide site, North Zone DIG K Karthick said the bodies of three persons had been recovered till evening, while nine others had been injured in the incident.

Meanwhile, an official involved in the rescue operations said that while the landslide occurred above the construction site, the mud accumulated in the area led to the mudslide's intensity increasing.

He also said that the ongoing rains are posing a hurdle in the search and rescue operations.

The three people who have been confirmed to have died in the incident are migrant workers -- Chandraban, an operator from Madhya Pradesh; Bikash Kumar, a civil foreman from Bihar; and Anmol, a worker from Jharkhand.

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A bus stuck in debris after a landslide at Kalladi, near Meppadi tunnel project in Wayanad, Kerala, Tuesday, July 7, 2026. Speaking to reporters after visiting the landslide site, North Zone DIG K Karthick said the bodies of three persons had been recovered till evening, while nine others had been injured in the incident.

Seven persons injured in the incident were undergoing treatment at the Meppadi WIMS Hospital as of Tuesday night.

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