KIMSHEALTH Donates Rs 1 Crore To Kerala CM Fund For Families Hit By Wayanad Landslides

The officials present the cheque to Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan,

The officials present the cheque to Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan,

Dr M.I. Sahadulla, Chairman and Managing Director of KIMSHEALTH, met with Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and handed over a cheque for Rs 1 crore

To support families affected by the devastating natural disaster in Wayanad, KIMSHEALTH has donated Rs 1 crore to the Chief Minister’s Distress Relief Fund (CMDRF).

Dr M.I. Sahadulla, Chairman and Managing Director of KIMSHEALTH, met with Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and handed over a cheque for Rs 1 crore.

“In response to this disaster, we have already deployed our highly skilled medical team to support the tireless efforts for relief and rehabilitation. Everyone should stand together with the bereaved families and support those who have lost everything in this natural disaster. KIMSHEALTH will continue to assist those affected in any way we can,” said Dr M.I. Sahadulla.

EM Najeeb, Executive Director, KIMSHEALTH; Kripesh Hariharan, Group Head of HR for India and the GCC; Safar Iqbal, AGM of Healthcare Promotions; and Alex Pappachen, PRO of ATE, were also present at the meeting with the Kerala CM.

The death toll in the series of deadly landslides that rocked the hamlets of Kerala’s Wayanad last week has touched 222, according to the state government on Monday. Among the total dead, 97 were male, 88 were female, and 37 were children, as per the latest figures released by the Chief Minister’s Office (CMO). Among the 222 people dead, the bodies of 172 have been identified by their relatives, it said. A total of 180 body parts have been recovered so far from various places, and the post-mortem of 161 of them has been completed.

Ninety-one people are under treatment in various hospitals in Wayanad, Kozhikode, and Malappuram districts, and 256 people have already been discharged, the CMO added in the statement.

Meanwhile, officials said an 18-member team stranded near a waterfall in the forest in the district is safe.

One of the group members told a news channel over the phone that they had found the body of a man killed in the landslides, and it took them two and a half hours to recover him on Sunday evening, which left them stranded in the area. Official sources said the body was then airlifted by them. “We are very safe,” the group member said, adding that the Thunderbolt team of the Kerala Police is expected to reach them soon.

With PTI Inputs

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