Jul 07, 2026, 16:21 IST

Jul 07, 2026, 16:21 IST

Cristiano Ronaldo (Getty Images) Cristiano Ronaldo’s World Cup dream ended in heartbreak after Portugal suffered a 1-0 defeat to Spain in the Round of 16 of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The 41-year-old forward played what he had earlier said would be his final match in the tournament, bringing an end to a remarkable 20-year…

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‘It was a topic for the benefit and truth of Punjab’: Singer Jasbir Jassi lauds ‘true courage’ of Diljit Dosanjh and Honey Trehan’s ‘Satluj’ amid OTT removal

‘It was a topic for the benefit and truth of Punjab’: Singer Jasbir Jassi lauds ‘true courage’ of Diljit Dosanjh and Honey Trehan’s ‘Satluj’ amid OTT removal

Best known for the popular track ‘Dil Le Gayee’, singer Jasbir Jassi has extended his support to Diljit Dosanjh and the makers of ‘Satluj’, lauding the film for its depiction of human rights activist Jaswant Singh Khalra’s life. Sharing a video of himself speaking in Punjabi, Jasbir said that bringing Khalra’s story to the screen…

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Hummingbirds are pineapples’ best friends: Tiny birds who helped ‘speed up’ the fruit’s family evolution |

Hummingbirds are pineapples’ best friends: Tiny birds who helped ‘speed up’ the fruit’s family evolution |

Nature cradles many miracles in its embrace, even in the way of forming partnerships that define entire branches of life over millions of years.Some of these relationships are so deeply intertwined that the survival and evolution of one species become closely dependent on the fate of another, creating a balance that has developed over time.Pollinators,…

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NASA’s Voyager 1 left Earth in 1977; now its signal takes over 22 hours to reach us and it is still sending data

NASA’s Voyager 1 left Earth in 1977; now its signal takes over 22 hours to reach us and it is still sending data

Representational photo of Voyager When NASA launched Voyager 1 in September 1977, it was expected to explore the outer planets before continuing its journey into deep space. Nearly 49 years later, the spacecraft is still continues to send information back to Earth from about 25 billion kilometres away, making it the most distant human-made object…

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Pune realtor murder: Siya Goyal ‘secretly’ married Chetan Chaudhary months before killing Ketan Agarwal, claim sources

Pune realtor murder: Siya Goyal ‘secretly’ married Chetan Chaudhary months before killing Ketan Agarwal, claim sources

Police are investigating claims that Siya Goyal secretly married Chetan Chaudhary four months prior to the Ketan murder. PUNE: The investigation into the murder of young Pune realtor Ketan Agrawal has taken a dramatic new turn, with sources claiming that the prime accused, Siya Goyal, had secretly married her alleged lover Chetan Chaudhary nearly four…

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Peace hinges on Ukraine’s ‘good will’: Kremlin slams ‘confrontational statements’ on Russia at Nato’s Ankara summit

Peace hinges on Ukraine’s ‘good will’: Kremlin slams ‘confrontational statements’ on Russia at Nato’s Ankara summit

Russia is maintaining working-level contacts with the United States and hopes Washington’s efforts to broker peace in Ukraine will succeed, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said on Tuesday, while also signalling that Moscow would closely monitor the outcome of the NATO summit in Ankara.Speaking after US President Donald Trump said on Monday that a resolution to…

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Karnataka chief minister DK Shivakumar paid tribute to Bharadwaj, recalling that he built more than 140 suspension bridges across the country, linking remote and hilly villages and making life easier for countless people. (X/@DKShivakumar) NEW DELHI: Padma Shri awardee Girish Bharadwaj, the engineer celebrated as the “Bridge Man of India” for transforming rural connectivity through low-cost suspension bridges, died at a private hospital in Sullia, Karnataka, early on Tuesday following a brief illness. He was 76.Bharadwaj’s death prompted tributes from across Karnataka, with political leaders and residents remembering him as an engineer whose work connected not only remote villages but also helped bridge the developmental divide faced by isolated communities.Taking to social media platform X, Karnataka chief minister DK Shivakumar paid tribute to Bharadwaj, recalling that he built more than 140 suspension bridges across the country, linking remote and hilly villages and making life easier for countless people.”I am deeply saddened by the news of the passing of Padma Shri awardee Dr Girish Bharadwaj, who was widely known as the “Bridge Man” for his pioneering work in building suspension bridges. With his demise, the state has lost a rare technical visionary and innovator,” he said.Shivakumar added that Bharadwaj’s contribution to society earned him deep respect in the communities he served.”According to him, in recognition of Bharadwaj’s selfless service through engineering and technology, grateful villagers fondly called him the “Visvesvaraya of Sullia.””May Dr Girish Bharadwaj’s soul rest in peace. I pray that God grants strength to his family and admirers to bear this irreparable loss. Om Shanti,” Shivakumar added.A mechanical engineer from Sullia in Karnataka’s Dakshina Kannada district, Bharadwaj dedicated more than three decades to improving access in some of India’s most inaccessible regions. Over the course of his career, he constructed more than 140 suspension footbridges across Karnataka, Kerala and several other states, helping thousands of people reach schools, hospitals and markets throughout the year.His journey began in 1989 when he built his first suspension bridge across the Payaswini River. The success of that project laid the foundation for a mission that would earn him nationwide recognition as the “Bridge Man of India”.In recognition of his contribution to rural connectivity and social service, the Government of India conferred the Padma Shri on Bharadwaj in 2017. His innovative, low-cost bridge designs continue to stand as a lasting legacy of engineering in service of some of the country’s most underserved communities.Get the latest India news and live updates. Download the TOI App.About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosPM Modi’s Indonesia Visit : BrahMos, Astra Missiles, Critical Minerals And Big OutcomesUnpublished ARAI Study Flags E20 Compatibility Issues In Older VehiclesMumbai-Pune Expressway: 4 Reasons The New Corridor Failed Its First Monsoon TestRam Temple Row Escalates As Akhilesh Yadav Warns Nishikant Dubey Of FIR Over Social Media PostIndian Diplomat Protests Incorrect Map Depicting J&K As Part Of Pakistan At Dhaka SeminarOwaisi Says Amit Shah ‘Doesn’t Do Things Casually’, Claims Meeting Points to NRC RolloutRam Mandir Trust Meeting: Champat Rai’s Resignation Accepted, Donated Items Put On DisplayPM Modi Praises BJP Chief Nitin Nabin After Kejriwal’s ‘Who Are You’ Remark | WatchBaruipur Rape Horror: Mamata Leads Protest, CM Suvendu Vows to Ensure Death PenaltyRam Mandir Trust Chief Demands Strict Action As Donation Probe Intensifies Further123PhotostoriesMost expensive houses in India: Inside the country’s costliest residential propertiesWhy people don’t intervene during emergencies: The psychology of the bystander effect“I’m great at my job but neglect my personal life”: Why this creator’s video is striking a chord with many working women in their 30sRush over discounted Pointed Gourd (Parwal) in New Jersey: 8 traditional desi ways to enjoy it during summer season5 simple ways to make meditation a daily habitNational parks you can visit using Vande Bharat trains without taking a flight: India’s best wildlife getaways by railFrom a lush garden to vibrant interiors: Inside Anupamaa fame Rupali Ganguly’s nature-inspired Mumbai homeShould fruits be eaten before or after meals? Here’s what research actually saysHow to Identify Animal Paw Prints While TrekkingSonam to Janhvi: The Kapoor sisters turned Anshula Kapoor’s wedding into a fashion runway123Hot PicksArgentina vs EgyptPM Modi Indonesia VisitWayanad LandslideMumbai rain deathMumbai school holidayKimi AntonelliErling HaalandMumbai schools holidayMumbai-Pune expresswayTop TrendingIran-US WarMumbai FloodsBengal Rape CaseFIFA World Cup 2026CBSE Class 10 ResultRam temple donationMumbai rainStock Market TodayMumbai Rain DeathKCET mock seat allotment

Karnataka chief minister DK Shivakumar paid tribute to Bharadwaj, recalling that he built more than 140 suspension bridges across the country, linking remote and hilly villages and making life easier for countless people. (X/@DKShivakumar) NEW DELHI: Padma Shri awardee Girish Bharadwaj, the engineer celebrated as the “Bridge Man of India” for transforming rural connectivity through low-cost suspension bridges, died at a private hospital in Sullia, Karnataka, early on Tuesday following a brief illness. He was 76.Bharadwaj’s death prompted tributes from across Karnataka, with political leaders and residents remembering him as an engineer whose work connected not only remote villages but also helped bridge the developmental divide faced by isolated communities.Taking to social media platform X, Karnataka chief minister DK Shivakumar paid tribute to Bharadwaj, recalling that he built more than 140 suspension bridges across the country, linking remote and hilly villages and making life easier for countless people.”I am deeply saddened by the news of the passing of Padma Shri awardee Dr Girish Bharadwaj, who was widely known as the “Bridge Man” for his pioneering work in building suspension bridges. With his demise, the state has lost a rare technical visionary and innovator,” he said.Shivakumar added that Bharadwaj’s contribution to society earned him deep respect in the communities he served.”According to him, in recognition of Bharadwaj’s selfless service through engineering and technology, grateful villagers fondly called him the “Visvesvaraya of Sullia.””May Dr Girish Bharadwaj’s soul rest in peace. I pray that God grants strength to his family and admirers to bear this irreparable loss. Om Shanti,” Shivakumar added.A mechanical engineer from Sullia in Karnataka’s Dakshina Kannada district, Bharadwaj dedicated more than three decades to improving access in some of India’s most inaccessible regions. Over the course of his career, he constructed more than 140 suspension footbridges across Karnataka, Kerala and several other states, helping thousands of people reach schools, hospitals and markets throughout the year.His journey began in 1989 when he built his first suspension bridge across the Payaswini River. The success of that project laid the foundation for a mission that would earn him nationwide recognition as the “Bridge Man of India”.In recognition of his contribution to rural connectivity and social service, the Government of India conferred the Padma Shri on Bharadwaj in 2017. His innovative, low-cost bridge designs continue to stand as a lasting legacy of engineering in service of some of the country’s most underserved communities.Get the latest India news and live updates. Download the TOI App.About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosPM Modi’s Indonesia Visit : BrahMos, Astra Missiles, Critical Minerals And Big OutcomesUnpublished ARAI Study Flags E20 Compatibility Issues In Older VehiclesMumbai-Pune Expressway: 4 Reasons The New Corridor Failed Its First Monsoon TestRam Temple Row Escalates As Akhilesh Yadav Warns Nishikant Dubey Of FIR Over Social Media PostIndian Diplomat Protests Incorrect Map Depicting J&K As Part Of Pakistan At Dhaka SeminarOwaisi Says Amit Shah ‘Doesn’t Do Things Casually’, Claims Meeting Points to NRC RolloutRam Mandir Trust Meeting: Champat Rai’s Resignation Accepted, Donated Items Put On DisplayPM Modi Praises BJP Chief Nitin Nabin After Kejriwal’s ‘Who Are You’ Remark | WatchBaruipur Rape Horror: Mamata Leads Protest, CM Suvendu Vows to Ensure Death PenaltyRam Mandir Trust Chief Demands Strict Action As Donation Probe Intensifies Further123PhotostoriesMost expensive houses in India: Inside the country’s costliest residential propertiesWhy people don’t intervene during emergencies: The psychology of the bystander effect“I’m great at my job but neglect my personal life”: Why this creator’s video is striking a chord with many working women in their 30sRush over discounted Pointed Gourd (Parwal) in New Jersey: 8 traditional desi ways to enjoy it during summer season5 simple ways to make meditation a daily habitNational parks you can visit using Vande Bharat trains without taking a flight: India’s best wildlife getaways by railFrom a lush garden to vibrant interiors: Inside Anupamaa fame Rupali Ganguly’s nature-inspired Mumbai homeShould fruits be eaten before or after meals? Here’s what research actually saysHow to Identify Animal Paw Prints While TrekkingSonam to Janhvi: The Kapoor sisters turned Anshula Kapoor’s wedding into a fashion runway123Hot PicksArgentina vs EgyptPM Modi Indonesia VisitWayanad LandslideMumbai rain deathMumbai school holidayKimi AntonelliErling HaalandMumbai schools holidayMumbai-Pune expresswayTop TrendingIran-US WarMumbai FloodsBengal Rape CaseFIFA World Cup 2026CBSE Class 10 ResultRam temple donationMumbai rainStock Market TodayMumbai Rain DeathKCET mock seat allotment

Karnataka chief minister DK Shivakumar paid tribute to Bharadwaj, recalling that he built more than 140 suspension bridges across the country, linking remote and hilly villages and making life easier for countless people. (X/@DKShivakumar) NEW DELHI: Padma Shri awardee Girish Bharadwaj, the engineer celebrated as the “Bridge Man of India” for transforming rural connectivity through…

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Kunal Kemmu recalls being advised to send gifts, host people, do a lot of PR to get more work: ‘I’ve been at home for six-eight months’ |

Kunal Kemmu recalls being advised to send gifts, host people, do a lot of PR to get more work: ‘I’ve been at home for six-eight months’ |

Kunal Kemmu has spoken candidly about the unpredictable nature of an acting career, admitting that long periods without work and creative compromises are realities most actors have to deal with. The actor, who won praise for his directorial debut ‘Madgaon Express’ and was most recently seen hosting Prime Video’s reality series ‘The Alliance’, reflected on…

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The psychology of the bystander effect

The psychology of the bystander effect

Studies carried out in the last decade have revealed a much clearer picture compared to earlier research. For example, a study conducted by Psychological Bulletin in 2011 involved meta-analysis of data collected from over 7,700 participants of 105 independent studies. The results were that the bystander effect does exist, but that this effect is reduced…

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‘Stop the genocide’: Baloch protesters in Germany raise alarm over Pakistan atrocities

‘Stop the genocide’: Baloch protesters in Germany raise alarm over Pakistan atrocities

(Representative image) | Baloch activists join London Kashmir march, call for united stand against rights abuses in Pakistan Baloch activists gathered in Bremen, Germany, to protest against what they described as a worsening human rights crisis in Pakistan’s Balochistan province, accusing Pakistani authorities of enforced disappearances, custodial killings and collective punishment. Organised by the Baloch…

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‘My visit continues’: French President Macron after close shave in Syria amid explosions near hotel

‘My visit continues’: French President Macron after close shave in Syria amid explosions near hotel

Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa meets French President Emmanuel Macron at the presidential palace in Damascus, Syria French president Emmanuel Macron issued a statement saying that he’ll continue his visit after an explosion near his hotel in Syria.“Nothing can smother the aspiration of Syrian women and men to live in a fully sovereign, safe, pluralistic, and…

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CCTV captures terrifying moments of Wayanad landslide NEW DELHI: Fresh CCTV footage from the landslide site near Meenakshi Bridge at Kalladi in Kerala’s Wayanad district has revealed dramatic scenes of panic and destruction after a large mass of debris came crashing down onto the road.The landslide struck near the site of the proposed tunnel road project connecting Wayanad and Malappuram districts, where construction work was underway.The newly surfaced video shows a huge wave of mud and debris rushing downhill as workers and bystanders run to save themselves. A large fuel tanker truck can also be seen being swept away by the debris, while several people appear to scramble for safety moments before the area is engulfed.According to videos circulating on social media, the landslide hit suddenly and triggered widespread panic among workers and local residents near the tunnel construction site.Two dead, seven injured and several missingKerala health minister K Muraleedharan confirmed the death of two people in the incident. He informed that the rescue operation will be completed once the road is cleared.”Two deaths are confirmed. After road clearance, rescue work will be completed. We have directed all hospitals in Wayanad for the treatment of the labourers who were from outside Keralam. The primary report suggests there were no local people affected in the incident, ” said Muraleedharan.Earlier, Kerala chief minister VD Satheesan said seven people were injured and another seven remain missing.”It is an unfortunate incident. Rescue efforts are going on,” the chief minister told reporters after reviewing the situation with officials of the Kerala State Disaster Management Authority (KSDMA).He said police, fire and rescue personnel were already deployed at the site and additional rescue forces were being mobilised. A defence force stationed in Thrissur was also kept ready for deployment if required.Heavy rain and construction debris under scrutinyThe chief minister said there had been heavy rainfall in the area before the landslide, though he maintained that the disaster was not caused by the absence of a weather alert. Instead, he pointed to the alleged failure to remove accumulated soil and debris from the construction site despite prior instructions from authorities.”The Disaster Management Authority and the District Collector had already issued an order on June 20 to remove all the soil from the spot. The preliminary information is that the contractor of the tunnel has not obeyed the order issued by the District Collector and the Disaster Management Authority,” Satheesan said.Rescue operation continuesFire and Rescue Services personnel, police teams and the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) have launched a large-scale search operation to locate those still missing.Officials said several vehicles used to transport tunnel workers were damaged in the landslide. Local residents helped rescue some people from the affected area before emergency teams arrived.According to Kerala’s Public Relations Department, people rescued from the site have been shifted to Meppadi WIMS Hospital for treatment, while a relief camp has been opened at Chulikka Government LP School for affected residents.Emergency review by state governmentCM Satheesan said that the state government was closely monitoring the situation and had directed Revenue Minister A P Anil Kumar and Agriculture Minister T Siddique to reach Wayanad immediately to oversee rescue and relief operations.”I also spoke with the District Collector over the phone,” Satheesan said.Meanwhile, the India Meteorological Department has issued a red alert for Wayanad, where very heavy rainfall has been reported in several areas, adding to the challenges faced by rescue teams.Get the latest India news and live updates. Download the TOI App.About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosPM Modi’s Indonesia Visit : BrahMos, Astra Missiles, Critical Minerals And Big OutcomesUnpublished ARAI Study Flags E20 Compatibility Issues In Older VehiclesMumbai-Pune Expressway: 4 Reasons The New Corridor Failed Its First Monsoon TestRam Temple Row Escalates As Akhilesh Yadav Warns Nishikant Dubey Of FIR Over Social Media PostIndian Diplomat Protests Incorrect Map Depicting J&K As Part Of Pakistan At Dhaka SeminarOwaisi Says Amit Shah ‘Doesn’t Do Things Casually’, Claims Meeting Points to NRC RolloutRam Mandir Trust Meeting: Champat Rai’s Resignation Accepted, Donated Items Put On DisplayPM Modi Praises BJP Chief Nitin Nabin After Kejriwal’s ‘Who Are You’ Remark | WatchBaruipur Rape Horror: Mamata Leads Protest, CM Suvendu Vows to Ensure Death PenaltyRam Mandir Trust Chief Demands Strict Action As Donation Probe Intensifies Further123PhotostoriesWhy people don’t intervene during emergencies: The psychology of the bystander effect“I’m great at my job but neglect my personal life”: Why this creator’s video is striking a chord with many working women in their 30sRush over discounted Pointed Gourd (Parwal) in New Jersey: 8 traditional desi ways to enjoy it during summer season5 simple ways to make meditation a daily habitNational parks you can visit using Vande Bharat trains without taking a flight: India’s best wildlife getaways by railFrom a lush garden to vibrant interiors: Inside Anupamaa fame Rupali Ganguly’s nature-inspired Mumbai homeShould fruits be eaten before or after meals? Here’s what research actually saysHow to Identify Animal Paw Prints While TrekkingSonam to Janhvi: The Kapoor sisters turned Anshula Kapoor’s wedding into a fashion runwayHow to maintain Angelfish in an aquarium: A step-by-step beginner’s guide123Hot PicksArgentina vs EgyptPM Modi Indonesia VisitWayanad LandslideMumbai rain deathMumbai school holidayKimi AntonelliErling HaalandMumbai schools holidayMumbai-Pune expresswayTop TrendingIran-US WarMumbai FloodsBengal Rape CaseFIFA World Cup 2026CBSE Class 10 ResultRam temple donationMumbai rainStock Market TodayMumbai Rain DeathKCET mock seat allotment

CCTV captures terrifying moments of Wayanad landslide NEW DELHI: Fresh CCTV footage from the landslide site near Meenakshi Bridge at Kalladi in Kerala’s Wayanad district has revealed dramatic scenes of panic and destruction after a large mass of debris came crashing down onto the road.The landslide struck near the site of the proposed tunnel road project connecting Wayanad and Malappuram districts, where construction work was underway.The newly surfaced video shows a huge wave of mud and debris rushing downhill as workers and bystanders run to save themselves. A large fuel tanker truck can also be seen being swept away by the debris, while several people appear to scramble for safety moments before the area is engulfed.According to videos circulating on social media, the landslide hit suddenly and triggered widespread panic among workers and local residents near the tunnel construction site.Two dead, seven injured and several missingKerala health minister K Muraleedharan confirmed the death of two people in the incident. He informed that the rescue operation will be completed once the road is cleared.”Two deaths are confirmed. After road clearance, rescue work will be completed. We have directed all hospitals in Wayanad for the treatment of the labourers who were from outside Keralam. The primary report suggests there were no local people affected in the incident, ” said Muraleedharan.Earlier, Kerala chief minister VD Satheesan said seven people were injured and another seven remain missing.”It is an unfortunate incident. Rescue efforts are going on,” the chief minister told reporters after reviewing the situation with officials of the Kerala State Disaster Management Authority (KSDMA).He said police, fire and rescue personnel were already deployed at the site and additional rescue forces were being mobilised. A defence force stationed in Thrissur was also kept ready for deployment if required.Heavy rain and construction debris under scrutinyThe chief minister said there had been heavy rainfall in the area before the landslide, though he maintained that the disaster was not caused by the absence of a weather alert. Instead, he pointed to the alleged failure to remove accumulated soil and debris from the construction site despite prior instructions from authorities.”The Disaster Management Authority and the District Collector had already issued an order on June 20 to remove all the soil from the spot. The preliminary information is that the contractor of the tunnel has not obeyed the order issued by the District Collector and the Disaster Management Authority,” Satheesan said.Rescue operation continuesFire and Rescue Services personnel, police teams and the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) have launched a large-scale search operation to locate those still missing.Officials said several vehicles used to transport tunnel workers were damaged in the landslide. Local residents helped rescue some people from the affected area before emergency teams arrived.According to Kerala’s Public Relations Department, people rescued from the site have been shifted to Meppadi WIMS Hospital for treatment, while a relief camp has been opened at Chulikka Government LP School for affected residents.Emergency review by state governmentCM Satheesan said that the state government was closely monitoring the situation and had directed Revenue Minister A P Anil Kumar and Agriculture Minister T Siddique to reach Wayanad immediately to oversee rescue and relief operations.”I also spoke with the District Collector over the phone,” Satheesan said.Meanwhile, the India Meteorological Department has issued a red alert for Wayanad, where very heavy rainfall has been reported in several areas, adding to the challenges faced by rescue teams.Get the latest India news and live updates. Download the TOI App.About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosPM Modi’s Indonesia Visit : BrahMos, Astra Missiles, Critical Minerals And Big OutcomesUnpublished ARAI Study Flags E20 Compatibility Issues In Older VehiclesMumbai-Pune Expressway: 4 Reasons The New Corridor Failed Its First Monsoon TestRam Temple Row Escalates As Akhilesh Yadav Warns Nishikant Dubey Of FIR Over Social Media PostIndian Diplomat Protests Incorrect Map Depicting J&K As Part Of Pakistan At Dhaka SeminarOwaisi Says Amit Shah ‘Doesn’t Do Things Casually’, Claims Meeting Points to NRC RolloutRam Mandir Trust Meeting: Champat Rai’s Resignation Accepted, Donated Items Put On DisplayPM Modi Praises BJP Chief Nitin Nabin After Kejriwal’s ‘Who Are You’ Remark | WatchBaruipur Rape Horror: Mamata Leads Protest, CM Suvendu Vows to Ensure Death PenaltyRam Mandir Trust Chief Demands Strict Action As Donation Probe Intensifies Further123PhotostoriesWhy people don’t intervene during emergencies: The psychology of the bystander effect“I’m great at my job but neglect my personal life”: Why this creator’s video is striking a chord with many working women in their 30sRush over discounted Pointed Gourd (Parwal) in New Jersey: 8 traditional desi ways to enjoy it during summer season5 simple ways to make meditation a daily habitNational parks you can visit using Vande Bharat trains without taking a flight: India’s best wildlife getaways by railFrom a lush garden to vibrant interiors: Inside Anupamaa fame Rupali Ganguly’s nature-inspired Mumbai homeShould fruits be eaten before or after meals? Here’s what research actually saysHow to Identify Animal Paw Prints While TrekkingSonam to Janhvi: The Kapoor sisters turned Anshula Kapoor’s wedding into a fashion runwayHow to maintain Angelfish in an aquarium: A step-by-step beginner’s guide123Hot PicksArgentina vs EgyptPM Modi Indonesia VisitWayanad LandslideMumbai rain deathMumbai school holidayKimi AntonelliErling HaalandMumbai schools holidayMumbai-Pune expresswayTop TrendingIran-US WarMumbai FloodsBengal Rape CaseFIFA World Cup 2026CBSE Class 10 ResultRam temple donationMumbai rainStock Market TodayMumbai Rain DeathKCET mock seat allotment

CCTV captures terrifying moments of Wayanad landslide NEW DELHI: Fresh CCTV footage from the landslide site near Meenakshi Bridge at Kalladi in Kerala’s Wayanad district has revealed dramatic scenes of panic and destruction after a large mass of debris came crashing down onto the road.The landslide struck near the site of the proposed tunnel road…

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Bintang Adipurna: What students should know about Indonesia’s highest civilian honour awarded to PM Narendra Modi

Bintang Adipurna: What students should know about Indonesia’s highest civilian honour awarded to PM Narendra Modi

PM Narendra Modi conferred Indonesia’s highest civilian honour, the Bintang Adipurna Prime Minister Narendra Modi being conferred the Bintang Adipurna of the Republic of Indonesia, the country’s highest civilian honour, marks another significant milestone in India’s expanding diplomatic engagement with Southeast Asia. The recognition, announced during his visit to Indonesia, underscores not only his personal…

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‘Welcome to the Jungle’ box office collection Day 12 [LIVE]: Akshay Kumar starrer chases Rs 120 crore on second Tuesday

‘Welcome to the Jungle’ box office collection Day 12 [LIVE]: Akshay Kumar starrer chases Rs 120 crore on second Tuesday

Welcome to the Jungle Day 12 LIVE box office collection (Image Credits IMDb) Ahmed Khan’s star-studded action-comedy ‘Welcome to the Jungle’, featuring an ensemble cast led by Akshay Kumar, Suniel Shetty and Paresh Rawal, continues to draw family audiences well into its second week. Despite facing a massive screen crunch due to the wide release…

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How Birds Predict Weather: How birds know when a storm is coming: 6 Fascinating ways nature gives them an early warning

How Birds Predict Weather: How birds know when a storm is coming: 6 Fascinating ways nature gives them an early warning

Most people probably think that birds know when the storm is coming well in advance of humans. Indeed, frantically feeding, disappearing behind dense vegetation and performing other unusual activities, many bird species try to protect themselves from harsh weather long before the arrival of a storm. According to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), scientists have…

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