Vijayan, during the press conference, also said that the exact number of people who died in the landslides can be confirmed only after the DNA test results of the body parts and unidentified bodies are received.He said that remains are only considered a full body if 90 per cent or more of the body parts are recovered.Otherwise, it is considered as a body part only, he added.Therefore, it is scientifically incorrect to count the number of body parts recovered as the number of dead, the CM said and added that the search operations are not complete.Currently, 131 people are missing, he further said.From Friday onwards, survivors living in relief camps and homes of their relatives will also take part in the search operations in the disaster-hit Mundakkai and Chooralmala areas, which have been divided into six zones, the CM said.These people are being made part of the search operations as a “last ditch effort” to find people who are still missing as all other possible means have been exhausted, Vijayan said.In his press conference, he also referred to the donations flowing into the Chief Minister’s Disaster Relief Fund (CMDRF) from various quarters and thanked all who have contributed to the fund.The landslides that hit various hilly areas of Wayanad on July 30 have claimed hundreds of lives till now.
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