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Prime Minister Narendra Modi Visits Wayanad, Commends Indian Army’s Relief Efforts

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi Visits Wayanad, Commends Indian Army’s Relief Efforts

The Prime Minister’s presence in Wayanad stands as a testament to the nation’s solidarity with the affected families and the individuals on the front lines of the recovery efforts.

Honorable Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, accompanied by the Governor of Kerala and the Chief Minister of Kerala, recently visited Wayanad to assess the ongoing rescue and relief operations conducted by the Indian Army in the aftermath of the tragic incident at Chooralmala. During his visit, Prime Minister Modi was at Ground Zero, where he engaged with the teams involved in the extensive relief efforts.

The Prime Minister was briefed by the Station Commander of Kannur on the progress of the search and rescue operations, which have been ongoing since the disaster struck.

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He also received updates on the bridging operations from the Task Force Commander of the Madras Engineer Group (MEG), who detailed the critical infrastructure restoration efforts.

Prime Minister Modi expressed his admiration for the dedication and remarkable efforts of the Indian Army personnel who have been working tirelessly in challenging conditions to provide assistance and support to the affected communities.

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He lauded their unwavering dedication, which underscores the role of the armed forces in disaster response and community assistance.

This visit highlighted the government’s commitment to ensuring effective and timely relief operations in disaster-stricken areas and offered moral support to both the rescue teams and the victims of the tragic event.

The Prime Minister’s presence in Wayanad stands as a testament to the nation’s solidarity with the affected families and the individuals on the front lines of the recovery efforts.

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