Mohanlal: mohanlal reached the landslide-affected wayanad village wearing an army uniform, and appealed to the people to stay united


Mohanlal visited the landslide-affected wayanad village wearing an army uniform. During this, he urged the people to stay united in challenging times. Superstar mohanlal is also a Lieutenant Colonel of the Territorial Army. He visited the landslide-affected Mundakkai in wayanad, Kerala today Saturday, august 3. Several pictures and videos of the actor in the landslide-affected area have surfaced on social media platforms. The actor reached Mundakkai in an army vehicle after discussing with army officials at the temporary army camp in Meppadi. He was wearing an army uniform. In a video, he is seen talking to the army personnel carrying out rescue operations on the spot.

Stay strong even in adverse circumstances


While talking to the media, the actor said, 'Even in the face of adversity, we have always emerged stronger. Let us stay united and demonstrate our perseverance during these challenging times. jai Hind.' Before visiting the landslide area, mohanlal praised the perseverance of the people of wayanad on his official instagram account.


The actor shared the post


Sharing the post, the actor wrote, 'The perseverance of the people of wayanad is truly inspiring. It is heartwarming to see the indian army standing strong with them in these difficult times.' In another post, he thanked the efforts of the 122 Infantry Battalion, TA Madras, who have been at the forefront of the relief mission.

Actor contributed to the relief fund


According to media reports, the actor also contributed Rs 25 lakh to the Chief Minister's Disaster Relief Fund. The actor was conferred the honorary rank of Lieutenant Colonel in the indian Territorial army in 2009. The death toll in the landslide that occurred in Choorlamala and Mundakkai in wayanad on July 30 reached 308 as of Friday, august 2. According to PTI, 215 bodies and 143 body parts have been recovered, including 98 men, 87 women and 30 children. So far, post-mortem has been conducted on 212 bodies and 140 body parts and 148 bodies have been identified by their relatives.

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