The Kerala High Court seeks comprehensive measures to prevent environmental disasters like the Wayanad floods. It will hold weekly hearings to monitor rehabilitation progress, identify vulnerable areas, and ensure disaster prevention. With over 200 casualties and extensive damage, the court emphasizes the need for a balanced development approach and policy review.
Today, On 16th August, The Kerala High Court decided to conduct weekly hearings on flood relief and preventive measures following the Wayanad landslides. The court will track scientific studies, rehabilitation efforts, and identify vulnerable areas. The division bench stressed the importance of a balanced approach to development and emphasized the need for continuous oversight and updates on key issues.
