SCIENCETHE HINDU NATIONAL
Debris slip disaster at Wayanad tunnel site: experts flag concerns about infra projects in ecologically vulnerable regions
A debris slip disaster occurred at the Wayanad tunnel site, with experts criticizing the project's approval for lacking detailed geological and hydrological studies. They urge stricter infrastructure guidelines and ecological safety measures in the Western Ghats, citing climate change and increased landslide risks.
Mentioned
Related Signal
Adjacent reporting
- Wayanad debris slip: Why Kerala Minister said it was not a natural disaster
- East corporation identifies infra flaws behind flooding at Varthur Kodi
- Secret tunnels and unregistered workers: China's coal mine disaster is a reminder of darker days
- Iconic midwestern 'tunnel of trees' partially-destroyed by floods, as residents living below dam warned it is on verge of OVERFLOWING
- ‘Termination shock’: trust our expert warnings on geoengineering’s planetary risks | Raymond Pierrehumbert, Julia Slingo, Michael Mann and Valerie Masson-Delmotte
- Landslide in Italy forces local residents to evacuate