Rahim Accuses Central Government of Failing to Provide Proper Warning and Precautions; Home Minister Amit Shah Responds with Detailed Records

New Delhi: A A Rahim was beaten with a stick in the Rajya Sabha in the Wayanad landslide. Rahim alleged that the central government did not give proper notice and did not take precautions. After this, Union Home Minister Amit Shah replied on the basis of accurate documents.

Amit Shah explained things with the introduction that this is not the time to talk about politics. Amit Shah stated in the Parliament that the state did not comply with the disaster warning issued by the Center a week ago. He also pointed out that the Kerala government has failed to evacuate people despite being informed about the possibility of landslides and landslides.

Amit Shah’s reply led to great discussions. After this, the Chief Minister tried to hide the serious failure by saying that it is not equal to blame each other. Amit Shah explained this in the Parliament in the context of left MPs raising criticism that the central government had failed and had not given accurate weather warnings.

Meanwhile, Thrissur: In Vadakancherry Akamala, people have been advised to relocate after receiving a report that the soil is weak. The report of the inspection team also states that there is a spring under the soil and the risk is very high. Mining and Geology, Soil Conservation and Ground Water Department officials and revenue team conducted the inspection in Akamala. When the geologists conducted the inspection, it was found that there is a possibility of landslides in the area.

As per the instructions of the district administration, four departments conducted a joint inspection in the area. Residents of the area have been advised to relocate. Residents of the area are advised to stay away until the rainy season ends. Landslides can occur at any moment until the end of the rainy season. The soil is weak. The geologists informed the municipality that the spring is underground and the risk is high.

There are 41 families in this area. The Vadakanchery Municipality informed that they have been instructed to relocate. The municipal chairman also said that necessary camps have been prepared for shifting. Meanwhile, people are also in fear in Balushery, Kozhikode.

Locals say that the mountain water is gushing into the ground with a loud noise. The incident took place near the 5th Ward of Kotoor Panchayat, Poonath Thurutthamala Colony. The people of the area are scared after hearing the sound. After the incident was brought to the notice, the fire force team from Perampra reached the spot and is conducting an inspection.