

The Wayanad landslide stands as a tragic reminder of the devastating consequences that can arise when extreme weather conditions combine with environmental vulnerabilities. A region once known for its scenic beauty and lush greenery was transformed into a disaster zone within moments, claiming lives, destroying homes, and leaving countless families in grief. The incident has once again drawn attention to the growing impact of climate-related disasters and the need for stronger resilience measures.
Researchers have warned that more than 31% of Wayanad falls within a very high landslide-risk zone, underscoring the importance of sustainable development, scientific land-use planning, and environmental conservation. Experts stress that improved disaster preparedness, early warning systems, and responsible ecological practices are essential to reducing the impact of such natural calamities. The tragedy serves as a solemn reminder of the need to protect both communities and the environment.






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