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Number of vulnerable, landslip-prone locations in the Nilgiris drops to 156

Number of vulnerable, landslip-prone locations in the Nilgiris drops to 156
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The Nilgiris district administration has reduced the number of recognized landslip-prone locations from 283 to 156 following a scientific survey by the Geological Survey of India. Authorities have established zonal teams and emergency shelters to prepare for the upcoming Southwest monsoon.

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The number of recognised vulnerable, landslip-prone locations across the Nilgiris district has come down from 283 to 156, said District Collector Lakshmi Bhavya Tanneeru.

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