Pinarayi Vijayan Blames Bureaucratic Failures for Wayanad Tragedy Amid Tunnel Controversy
Kerala's Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan attributes the Wayanad disaster to administrative lapses, defending tunnel project approvals amidst rising concerns.

Pinarayi Vijayan Blames Bureaucratic Failures for Wayanad Tragedy Amid Tunnel Controversy
In a recent statement, Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan defended the clearances for controversial tunnel projects while attributing the tragic Wayanad disaster to alleged administrative negligence. He pointed out that the District Disaster Management Authority failed to issue a timely red alert, despite heavy rainfall in the area just two days before the incident. This oversight raises questions about accountability within government agencies tasked with public safety.
Calls for Accountability
Vijayan's comments highlight a critical need for accountability in disaster management, especially in regions prone to natural calamities. The apparent lack of proactive measures may have contributed to the severity of the situation and has sparked outrage among residents and opposition leaders alike. As the investigation unfolds, the focus remains on whether those in power will take responsibility for the alleged failures that led to this tragic event.
As reported by The Hindu, the situation demands a thorough examination of the administrative processes that failed to protect the people of Wayanad, underscoring the necessity for enhanced disaster preparedness in the state.
Source: The Hindu

