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Another landslide hits Tamil Nadu
Footage shows aftermath of deadly landslide in India's Tamil Nadu
Cyclone Fengal triggers a deadly landslide in India’s Tamil Nadu :::: Tamil Nadu, IndiaMud and debris surrounded houses on the side of an eroded hill, with large rocks brought down by the fatal landslide seen beside an excavator doing salvage work.
Family Of 7 Killed In Landslide In Tamil Nadu's Tiruvannamalai
A second landslide hit the Tamil Nadu temple town of Tiruvannamalai Monday afternoon, a day after a first led to a boulder falling on a residential building and trapping seven people.
Tamil Nadu landslide: Rescuers had to watch out for rocks falling as soil was loose
A 50-year-old daily wage laborer, G Arumugam, died after a mud wall of his house collapsed due to continuous rain in Nondimedu, Udhagamandalam. The Oo
Tamil Nadu: Another landslide hits Tiruvannamalai, hours after seven people were trapped amid heavy rainfall
Cyclone Fengal made landfall on the Tamil Nadu and Puducherry coasts on Saturday — causing severe flooding and heavy rainfall in several districts.
Another landslide hits Tamil Nadu; 4 bodies recovered
Rescue efforts with over 100 personnel from multiple agencies have been going on since Sunday with the NDRF joining the operations on Monday.
Man throws mud at Tamil Nadu minister Ponmudy during visit to landslide-hit Villupuram village
During his visit to Iruvelpattu village impacted by Cyclone Fengal, Tamil Nadu forest minister K Ponmudy had mud hurled at him by an unidentified man. Despite the disruption, the minister, accompanied by his son and other officials,
Cyclone Fengal in Tamil Nadu: 7 killed in Tiruvannamalai landslide; rescue ops underway
As cyclone Fengal wreaked havoc in Tamil Nadu, it was reported that seven people died in Tiruvannamalai. Five bodies have been recovered by the officials. The search and rescue operations resumed on December 3 at 7:30 am.
Family Of 7 Killed In Tamil Nadu’s Tiruvannamalai Landslide, Relatives Stage Protest
A family of seven was killed in a landslide in Tamil Nadu's Tiruvannamalai, triggered by Cyclone Fengal's heavy rains.
Tamil Nadu Rains: Family Of 7 Killed In Landslide In Tiruvannamalai
Cyclone Fengal causes severe flooding and landslides in Tamil Nadu, resulting in fatalities and ongoing rescue operations amid challenging conditions.
7 feared trapped under mudslide in Tamil Nadu
Seven members of a family were feared trapped following a mudslide caused by heavy rainfall from Cyclone Fengal in Tamil Nadu's Tiruvannamalai district on Sunday.
Tamil Nadu rains: 7 trapped after mudslide in Tiruvannamalai amid heavy rain
At least seven people are feared trapped inside a building after it collapsed due to a mudslide in Tiruvannamalai district on Sunday. The National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) team is carrying out rescue operation in the area.
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Family of 7 killed after landslide triggered by Cyclone Fengal hits Indian town
Cyclone Fengal triggers landslide in Tamil Nadu, claiming seven lives as a massive boulder crushes family home ...
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Massive Landslide Strikes Thiruvannamalai in Tamil Nadu After Cyclone Fengal's Impact
A massive landslide in Thiruvannamalai, Tamil Nadu, follows Cyclone Fengal's devastation, causing flooding and ongoing rescue ...
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Assembly Speaker highlights denial of relief funds for Tamil Nadu and Kerala
Tamil Nadu Assembly Speaker criticizes Union Government for lack of funds for floods, emphasizes youth development at event.
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Shocking Visuals From Tamil Nadu: Mudslide, Debris Gush Down In Cyclone-Hit Area
As Tamil Nadu deals with the aftermath of devastating Cyclone Fengal, shocking visuals of the Tiruvannamalai mudslide ...
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