Wayanad landslide kills 3, five missing; CM Satheesan to visit Kalladi Wednesday

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Wayanad landslide kills 3, five missing; CM Satheesan to visit Kalladi Wednesday

Synopsis

Three migrant workers from Bihar, Madhya Pradesh and Jharkhand are dead after a landslide struck Kalladi in Wayanad, with five others still missing. As cadaver dogs and zonal search teams move in, CM Satheesan's Wednesday site visit signals the political urgency — especially in a district still raw from the 2024 disaster that killed over 400.

Key Takeaways

A landslide in Kalladi, Wayanad on 8 July has killed three people and left five missing .
The deceased — Chandrabhan (Madhya Pradesh), Vikas Kumar (Bihar), and Anmol (Jharkhand) — were migrant workers; bodies will be sent to their home states.
Satheesan is scheduled to visit the site at 1 pm on Wednesday after the weekly Cabinet meeting.
The site will be divided into four zones for scientific search; cadaver dogs and volunteers will assist rescue teams.
Two injured persons are in the ICU ; the condition of Dileep is reported as critical.
Rahul Gandhi expressed condolences and urged Congress and UDF workers to assist affected families.

A landslide in Kalladi, Wayanad on 8 July has claimed three lives and left five persons missing, with rescue operations set to continue through Wednesday as Kerala's state government mobilises a multi-agency response. Chief Minister V.D. Satheesan is scheduled to reach the disaster site at around 1 pm after briefing the media following the weekly Cabinet meeting in Thiruvananthapuram.

The Confirmed Dead and Missing

The three deceased have been identified as Chandrabhan from Madhya Pradesh, Vikas Kumar from Bihar, and Anmol from Jharkhand — all migrant workers. The five persons still unaccounted for are Vikram, Rahul, Mohammed Imran, Rakesh, and Asraruddin Ansari. Rahul's wife is reportedly at the site awaiting news. Two injured persons remain in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU), with the condition of Dileep described as critical.

Search and Rescue Operations

Kerala Ministers T. Siddique and A.P. Anil Kumar visited the affected area late on Tuesday night and announced that a comprehensive search would be carried out on Wednesday. The landslide site will be divided into four zones for a scientific assessment, and cadaver dogs will be deployed alongside volunteers. Entry to the site will remain restricted to enable an intensive search and protect rescue personnel. Minister Siddique added that work to restore road connectivity to the area would begin immediately.

Government's Response

Minister Anil Kumar described the incident as 'an extremely painful tragedy' and said the government had completed all possible monsoon preparedness measures well before the rainy season. He confirmed that rescue teams reached the spot without delay and that operations would continue through the night as long as weather conditions permitted. The bodies of the deceased will be sent to their respective home states.

Political Reaction

Former Wayanad Lok Sabha MP and Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi, expressed grief over the tragedy in a message on his social media account. 'The news of the landslide in Wayanad is deeply distressing. My heartfelt condolences to the families who have lost their loved ones. My thoughts and prayers are with everyone affected,' he wrote. Gandhi also appealed to Congress and UDF workers to extend all possible assistance to those affected, adding: 'Wayanad has shown remarkable resilience in the face of adversity before, and together, we will stand by every affected family through this tragedy.'

This comes amid Kerala's active monsoon season, and notably follows the catastrophic Wayanad landslide of July 2024, which killed over 400 people — making the district one of the most landslide-prone zones in South India. Authorities will be under pressure to demonstrate that early response mechanisms have improved since that disaster.

Point of View

Though smaller in scale than the July 2024 catastrophe that killed over 400, exposes the same structural vulnerability: migrant workers from poorer states bearing the deadliest consequences of Kerala's monsoon geology. The government's claim that all monsoon preparedness measures were completed will face scrutiny against the fact that five people remain unaccounted for. CM Satheesan's visit and the deployment of cadaver dogs and four-zone scientific mapping are the right steps — but the real accountability test is whether early-warning and evacuation protocols for high-risk zones like Wayanad have been meaningfully strengthened since 2024, not just announced.
NationPress
8 Jul 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What happened in the Wayanad landslide on 8 July?
A landslide struck Kalladi in Wayanad on 8 July, killing three people and leaving five others missing. The victims are migrant workers from Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, and Jharkhand.
Who are the confirmed dead in the Kalladi landslide?
The three confirmed dead are Chandrabhan from Madhya Pradesh, Vikas Kumar from Bihar, and Anmol from Jharkhand. Their bodies will be sent to their respective home states.
Who is still missing after the Wayanad landslide?
Five persons — Vikram, Rahul, Mohammed Imran, Rakesh, and Asraruddin Ansari — remain missing as of 8 July. Rahul's wife is at the site awaiting news.
What rescue measures are being taken at the Kalladi landslide site?
Rescue teams are conducting night operations, with the site divided into four zones for scientific search. Cadaver dogs and volunteers have been deployed, and entry to the area is restricted to protect rescue personnel and enable an intensive search.
When will Kerala CM Satheesan visit the Wayanad landslide site?
Chief Minister V.D. Satheesan is scheduled to reach Kalladi at around 1 pm on Wednesday, 9 July, after addressing the media following the weekly Cabinet meeting in Thiruvananthapuram.
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