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A song declaring solidarity for the survival of the Wayanad Landslide has recently been released. The song has been titled Churam Nadannu. It has also been released through the social media pages of prominent people and is currently going viral. The activists said that the song aims to give energy to the relief work of the state government.
The lyrics for this heartwarming song are penned by journalist and film lyricist Vivek Muzhakkunnu. He is a native of Muzhakkunnu of Kannur district, in Kerala, which is adjacent to Wayanad. The music for the song is given by Ranjith Jayaraman, while the editing is done by Shahul H. K. The video features glimpses from the Wayanad Landslide and the major contributions of the relief workers. The song is currently garnering everyone’s attention. Let’s take a look.
Seeing the song, one of the users commented, “Support and Stand with Wayanad." Another one added, “Amazing," while many dropped heart emojis in the comment box.
Meanwhile, talking about his latest song, Churam Nadannu Vivek said, “The tragedy that Wayanad faced is unparalleled. A better life must be made possible for the survivors. Mere efforts are not enough to recover that country. The most important thing is for the country to stand united beyond politics. Everyone is responsible for reaching the maximum amount of aid to the Chief Minister’s Relief Fund. This song is also a part of that."
Massive landslides struck Kerala’s Wayanad district in the early hours of July 30, burying a large area under debris, killing at least 107 people, and leaving many injured. The death toll is expected to rise as many people are still missing.
Huge boulders rolled down the hills, hindering the rescue workers’ path. Despite heavy rains, rescue workers continued shifting the dead and injured into ambulances.
Several hilly regions in the Wayanad district, including Mundakkai, Chooralmala, Attamala, and Noolpuzha villages, have been affected by a series of landslides, with the most significant impact observed in Mundakai and Chooralmala.
The Kerala government has declared a state of mourning on July 30 and 31 due to the loss of life and property in Wayanad.
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