A Perfect Storm: On The Wayanad Debris Slip | The Hindu Editorial

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The deadly debris slide at Kerala's under-construction Meppadi-Kallady tunnel has once again raised concerns over infrastructure projects in the ecologically fragile Wayanad region. With six workers dead and construction suspended, questions are being asked about environmental clearances, climate resilience, excavation practices and disaster preparedness. #Wayanad #Kerala #Landslide

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