Kerala Landslide Tragedy: NHAI Warned of Danger Days Before Man's Death

A tragic landslide in Kerala's Adimaly area claimed the life of a man named Biju while injuring his wife Sandhya. The NHAI had actually warned about the landslide danger three days earlier after receiving alerts from disaster management authorities. Despite evacuation orders and residents being moved to a relief camp, the couple briefly returned home when the disaster struck. The authority emphasized that no construction work was happening at the site and preventive measures had significantly reduced potential damage.

Key Points: NHAI Warned of Kerala Landslide Before Biju's Tragic Death

  • NHAI received landslide warning from disaster management unit three days before incident
  • Engineers confirmed landslide risk and recommended immediate evacuation
  • District administration shifted residents to Adimaly Government School relief camp
  • Traffic on NH-85 was suspended as precautionary measure before tragedy
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Kerala: NHAI condoles man's death in landslide, says it warned of danger days earlier

NHAI expresses sorrow over Biju's death in Kerala landslide, reveals it had warned authorities days earlier and evacuated residents from danger zone on NH-85.

"Unfortunately, the tragedy occurred when Shri Biju and his wife briefly returned home from the relief camp for a personal necessity - NHAI Statement"

Thiruvananthapuram, Oct 26

The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has expressed deep sorrow over the tragic death of a man named Biju in the landslide that struck near Adimaly on the NH-85 corridor late Saturday night.

The incident, which occurred at around 10.45 p.m. on October 25, also injured his wife Sandhya, who was rescued after a seven-hour operation by local authorities.

In a statement on Sunday, the NHAI said it had acted promptly upon receiving a communication from the Idukki District Disaster Management Unit (DDMU) on October 22 warning of a possible landslide.

Following an inspection, NHAI engineers confirmed the likelihood of a slide and immediately recommended the evacuation of all families residing near the vulnerable slope.

Acting on this recommendation, the district administration served formal evacuation notices and shifted residents to a temporary relief camp set up at the Adimaly Government School.

Traffic movement along the affected stretch of NH-85 had also been suspended from 10 a.m. on Saturday as a precautionary step.

“Unfortunately, the tragedy occurred when Shri Biju and his wife briefly returned home from the relief camp for a personal necessity,” the NHAI statement noted.

“At the time of the incident, no highway widening or construction activity was taking place at the site.”

The authority further emphasised that, in coordination with the DDMU, it had implemented a series of preventive measures to minimise the impact of any potential landslide.

“These proactive steps significantly reduced the extent of the damage,” it said.

NHAI also appealed to the public to strictly adhere to safety advisories issued by disaster management and highway authorities.

Continuous 24-hour monitoring of the site is now underway, with NHAI officials working in close coordination with the district administration, local representatives and residents.

“We remain fully committed to ensuring the safety of human lives and property and will continue our efforts until the situation returns completely to normal,” the statement concluded.

- IANS

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Rohit P
NHAI seems to have followed proper protocol here. They got the warning, inspected, recommended evacuation, and even suspended traffic. Sometimes despite all precautions, tragedies happen. My deepest condolences to the family.
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Sarah B
While I appreciate the authorities' efforts, there should have been better security to prevent people from returning to danger zones. A simple "warning" isn't enough when lives are at stake. More proactive measures needed!
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Arjun K
Kerala's hilly areas are becoming increasingly vulnerable to landslides. Climate change is making things worse. We need better early warning systems and permanent solutions for landslide-prone areas.
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Meera T
Poor Sandhya must be devastated losing her husband like this. The trauma of being rescued after 7 hours and then losing your life partner... unimaginable pain. Hope she gets all the support she needs.
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David E
Good to see coordination between NHAI and district authorities. This shows our disaster management systems are improving. The 24-hour monitoring is a positive step forward.

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