Kerala govt forms panel for Wayanad landslide debris removal
A three-member expert committee has been formed by the Kerala government. This committee will visit Wayanad tunnel and township project sites. They will submit a report on removing landslide debris accumulated there. Seven bodies were recovered af...

Seven bodies have been recovered from the site of the Wayanad landslide that occurred on July 7.
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The decision to constitute the expert panel was taken in a meeting held by Chief Minister V D Satheesan with Home Minister Ramesh Chennithala and Public Works Minister P K Basheer on Friday, a statement issued by the CM's office said.
The three-member panel will comprise Dr Santhosh G Thampi, professor, NIT Calicut, Dr Jude Emmanuel, Environmental Scientist, Directorate of Environmental and Climate Change, and a representative of Director, National Centre for Earth Science Studies (NCESS), it said.
An order issued by the Disaster Management Department in this regard states that the panel shall visit the tunnel and Wayanad township project sites and guide the District Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) in the safe removal of the debris accumulated at both places.
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The committee shall also draw up a short and brief action plan with adequate safeguards for the purpose of removal of such debris which shall be meticulously followed by the PWD and the PIU, the order said.
The government has directed the committee to visit the sites and submit its report expeditiously.
The Wayanad District Collector has been directed to provide all necessary assistance to the committee, the statement said.
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