Some areas of Wayanad, Kerala, severely impacted by the July 30 landslides, may be permanently declared “no habitation” zones due to the extensive topographical changes, according to Kerala government authorities. The Gayathri river’s swollen, widened path has left a trail of destruction, rendering human habitation impossible in certain parts of Punchirimattam and Chooralmala villages.
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