BENGALURU: The people of Kerala are still grappling with the shock of the massive landslides in Wayanad, Kozhikode, Mundakai village, Chooralmala and Meppadi which claimed many lives even as several people still remain missing.
The Kerala landslide disaster has shocked everyone. Three villages have been washed away, and over 300 people have died. Landslides are still happening in some parts of Kerala.
He further said that the fossilized structures have been washed away and now there is no strength in the soil and another landslide will occur.
“When I was the director-general of the Geological Survey of India and in charge of Kerala, I had submitted a list of areas prone to landslides to the government. Chooralmala and Mundakkai were identified as sensitive areas, but the successive governments did not take adequate precautions. The houses that were washed away in Kochi were also built on fossilized structures as the soil lacked strength”, he added.