Army rescued 4 people including 2 women with the help of helicopter in Wayanad accident, 308 people have died so far

Kerala’s Wayanad Landslides: Kerala has had severe rains, which have impacted life. It is catastrophic what is happening in Wayanad, Kerala. Here, landslides have claimed the lives of 308 individuals thus far.

Two males and two women were among the four survivors that the Indian Army discovered today. To appropriately transport the injured, an Advanced Light Helicopter (ALH) was dispatched.

Massive landslides are already a problem in Wayanad. Due to two landslides, 308 people have died thus far.

Meanwhile, all educational establishments, including colleges, schools, and tuition centers in the districts of Thrissur, Malappuram, Kozhikode, Wayanad, Kannur, and Kasaragod, will be closed today, August 2, due to the rainy forecast.

15 PFI members get death sentence in BJP’s Ranjit Srinivasan murder case, family happy to get justice

In the December 2021 murder of Bharatiya Janata Party Other Backward Classes Morcha leader Ranjit Srinivasan in the coastal district of Alappuzha, a Kerala court condemned fifteen of the guilty to death. It is known that the guilty individuals are members of the outlawed radical Islamic organization “Popular Front of India” (PFI).

In the murder case of the BJP’s OBC Morcha state secretary, there are 31 accused, and 15 of them have received a verdict. Judge VG Sridevi of the Welikkera Additional Sessions found all 15 accused guilty of murder and decided to impose sentences on January 22.

On the other hand, Mavelikkara Additional District Judge VG Sridevi imposed the sentence. The family feels they have received justice and is quite pleased with the verdict.

Corona havoc started increasing again, 292 new cases of Covid-19 registered in Kerala

COVID-19 Updates: Winter brought with it a rising threat from coronaviruses across the nation. JN.1, the new and highly hazardous strain of Corona, is spreading quickly. The Union Health Ministry has provided data showing that in the past 24 hours, 292 new cases of COVID-19 have been reported in Kerala, with three of those cases ending in death.

This kind of Corona was first documented in Kerala, but it has now spread to Maharashtra and Goa. Nearly 2000 cases are now active. Regarding this Corona variation, the federal government has previously notified the state governments.

Today morning, 341 new instances of the coronavirus were recorded nationwide, with 292 of those cases occurring in Kerala. This has caused Kerala’s current case count to rise to 2041. With three more deaths, Kerala’s coronavirus death toll now stands at 72,056.

He noted that instructions have been given to hospitals to facilities that isolation wards, oxygen beds, ICU beds, and ventilators are available, as well as to provide particular facilities for COVID-19 patients.

New variant of Covid emerged in Kerala, 5 people died; Said – need to be alert

The number of COVID-19 cases in India is rising as a result of the potential for the virus to propagate into new subvariants worldwide. After the first incidence of JN.1, a sub-variant of COVID-19, was recorded in Kerala, there was a stir in the health department.

On Sunday, 335 new cases of corona were reported in India, according to the Union Health Ministry. The number of coronavirus cases that are now active in the nation is 1,701, following the entrance of additional cases. In addition, four of the five Coronavirus-infected deaths that happened on Sunday happened solely in Kerala.

Veena George, the state’s health minister, responded to the new Covid variant. We are keeping an eye on the situation, so people should be alert and not worry.

Supreme Court notice to Center on Kerala government’s petition against the Governor

Kerala: Regarding the Kerala Governor‘s refusal to approve the Assembly’s enacted measures, the Supreme Court has sent notices to the Governor’s office and the Center.

For the upcoming hearing, the bench of CJI DY Chandrachud has requested that the Attorney General and the Solicitor General appear in person with the relevant documentation. The adjourned hearing is scheduled for December 1.

The Kerala administration accused Governor Arif Mohammed Khan of sitting on key government laws and doing nothing about the bills that the Assembly had passed.

In its petition, the State of Kerala claimed that the Governor’s actions in prolonging the status of the Bills beyond a reasonable doubt constituted clear arbitrary behavior and violated Article 14 of the Constitution, which guarantees the right to equality.

Heavy rain occurred in some parts of Chennai city, IMD issued rain alert in Kerala

Tamil Nadu Weather Update: November 6, Thiruvananthapuram (Language) The cyclonic circulation over northern Tamil Nadu and surrounding areas is expected to bring rain across several portions of Kerala during the next five days, according to a Monday forecast from the India Meteorological Department (IMD).

Additionally, there was heavy rain in certain areas of Chennai. According to the department’s forecast, a cyclonic circulation is present across southern Tamil Nadu and its surrounding regions.

Heavy rain in many parts of Thiruvananthapuram, waterlogging at many places; Schools, colleges will remain closed

In several areas of the country, images of recent heavy rains are surfacing. In several areas of Kerala, it is raining highly at the moment. The district of Thiruvananthapuram is most impacted by this rain. Landslides and flood-like conditions have occurred in numerous parts of the district as a result of the constant rain. The Thiruvananthapuram district’s educational institutions, including schools, colleges, and coaching centers, have been shuttered due to the heavy rainfall.

After visiting the flood-affected districts, state education minister V Sivankutty said on Facebook that the unique scenario in Thiruvananthapuram city was caused by the rain that had fallen since the previous night. Many areas have experienced water logging, and the situation has gotten to the point where the rising sea level is not going down. According to Sivankutty, essential government offices will remain open.

In addition, the Dindigul district of Tamil Nadu has shuttered its schools and colleges due to the heavy rainfall. MN Poongodi, the district collector, made this announcement. Due to the torrential rains in the Dindigul district, the Collector declared that all schools and colleges will remain closed.

ED raids the premises of former PFI workers in Kerala, currently raids are going on

ED has once more made PFI‘s situation more difficult. Kerala-based former PFI employees’ homes have been searched by the investigating agency. Thrissur, Ernakulam, Malappuram, and Wayanad are among the four areas where the ED has begun conducting searches. Currently, the raid is in progress.

Kerala professor TJ Joseph’s hand chopping case, NIA court convicts six accused and acquits five accused

On Wednesday, July 12, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) court in Kochi handed down convictions to six defendants and exonerated five others in the infamous TJ Joseph hand-chopping case.

Sajil, MK Nasar, Najeeb KA, MK Noushad, PP Moideen Kunju, and PM Ayub were found guilty by the court, but the other defendants in the case were cleared.

After a drawn-out 12-year investigation, the second phase of the trial came to a close. In the first phase, 37 defendants were put on trial; 11 of them were found guilty in 2015, and 26 were found not guilty. The defendants who fled after the first phase of the trial was complete were the ones who were currently being tried. Police apprehended them after 2015.

1 dead, 5 injured in fire at steel factory in Kerala’s Kanjikode industrial area

After an explosion in a furnace, a fire broke out in a steel factory at Kerala‘s Kanjikode industrial region in Palakkad, killing one person and injuring five more.

Search and rescue operations were in progress, however, the fire has already been put out, according to Walayar Police.

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