Kerala Landslide / Amit Shah addressed the Rajya Sabha on the devastation in Wayanad, said- we had warned

Hundreds of people have lost their lives in the disaster in Wayanad, Kerala. Many people have become homeless and many villages have been submerged. Union Home Minister Amit Shah has now addressed the Rajya Sabha regarding the landslide in Wayanad. Amit Shah said, the central government has given an early warning to the Kerala government about the landslide. Despite the warning, the Kerala government did not take

Vikrant Shekhawat : Jul 31, 2024, 05:00 PM
Kerala Landslide: Hundreds of people have lost their lives in the disaster in Wayanad, Kerala. Many people have become homeless and many villages have been submerged. Union Home Minister Amit Shah has now addressed the Rajya Sabha regarding the landslide in Wayanad. Amit Shah said, the central government has given an early warning to the Kerala government about the landslide. Despite the warning, the Kerala government did not take the matter seriously and acted negligently. Even after receiving the warning about this incident, the Kerala government did not evacuate people from there. The Kerala government ignored the warning issued by the Center. Amit Shah said - Warning given to Kerala government

Amit Shah said in Rajya Sabha, "I have stood up for clarity on some things. My condolences go out to the families of all those who have been killed and injured in this incident. I have immense condolences for the families of the deceased and their families. Some comments were made due to lack of information. I want to give clarity so that there is no misunderstanding in front of the country. Early warning-early warning was spoken by the opposition in English. On July 23, an early warning was given to the Kerala government by the Government of India. After this, warnings were given on July 24, 25 and 26."

Questions raised on early warning system

He said that in all the warnings it was said that there will be more than 20 cm of rain, there will be heavy rainfall and there is a possibility of landslides, due to which people can die. I do not want to say anything but questions are being raised on the warning system of the Government of India. There are many states in the country that have seen zero casualties by using this warning system. Gujarat government and Odisha government used this system. In Gujarat, not even a single animal died due to this warning system. The Government of India has spent 2 thousand crores for the early warning system. Information is sent to every state 7 days in advance. This information is available for everyone on the site.