China’s concern over Wayanad landslides, gave a big statement about the people killed in the accident – AnyTV News

China's concern over Wayanad landslides, gave a big statement about the people killed in the accident - India TV Hindi


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A view after the landslide in Wayanad.

Beijing: China has expressed deep concern over the landslide incident in Wayanad district of Kerala. Along with this, on Wednesday, China expressed condolences to the families of those who lost their lives in the landslide and wished for the speedy recovery of the injured. Let us tell you that the death toll in the landslide incidents in Wayanad district has increased to 158 and more than 200 people are injured. Relief and rescue teams are continuously engaged on the spot. Many people are still feared missing. China has expressed its condolences to India regarding this tragic incident.

Responding to a question at a press conference, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Lin Jian said, “We express our deepest condolences to the families of the victims and wish the injured a speedy recovery.” He said that there is no news of any Chinese citizen being injured in these incidents so far. Lin said that the Chinese Embassy in India has confirmed that there is no report of any Chinese citizen being injured or killed in this incident.

158 deaths caused chaos

Landslide due to heavy rains in Wayanad, Kerala has caused massive loss of life and property. So far 158 people have lost their lives. People living nearby are also in panic. Search for people in the debris is still going on. After the landslide incident, Madhav Gadgil panel report is being discussed once again. It is believed that if the governments had accepted the report of Gadgil Committee, then such a huge loss in Wayanad could have been avoided. (Language)

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