Adimali mudslide: 17 families continue protest demanding fair compensation
Seventeen families displaced by a mudslide in Adimali, Kerala, are protesting to demand fair compensation equal to those whose homes were destroyed. While the government has sanctioned rent payments, the families are seeking a comprehensive relief package for their threatened properties.
Why it matters
This highlights the ongoing struggle for disaster relief and housing security in regions prone to climate-related geological hazards.
Seventeen families affected by the Adimali mudslide tragedy are continuing their protest demanding fair compensation. The mudslide occurred on October 25, 2025, at Kumbanpara near Adimali in Idukki on the Kochi-Dhanushkodi National Highway—a crucial route connecting to Munnar hill station. The disaster claimed one life, seriously injured one and severely damaged several homes.
The article reports on a local protest and government response without taking a side, focusing on the facts of the dispute.
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