Wayanad Landslide | Scientists Find Fingerprints Of Climate Change On Wayanad Landslides

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The deadly landslides in Kerala's ecologically fragile Wayanad district were triggered by a heavy burst of rainfall, made 10% heavier by climate change, according to a new rapid attribution study by a global team of scientists. The team of 24 researchers from India, Sweden, the US and the UK said that more than 140 mm of rainfall fell in a single day on soils highly saturated by two months of monsoon precipitation, triggering catastrophic landslides and floods that killed at least 231 people in Wayanad.

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Seriously the worst monsoon disaster.

The government along with Indian Meteorological department and local administration must plan out to ensure the living habitat surrounding the 100 kilometres mountain radius must be kept ZERO.

Means the government must restrict the citizens settling in mountain like areas which often have the records of high landslides which is unnecessarily taking up the human life's.

Infrastructure gone can be reconstructed but there is no reinstate of humans if life is demised.

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