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Entertainment : Many people have died in the landslide caused by heavy rains in Wayanad, Kerala. On the one hand, many people lost their loved ones, and many became homeless. Due to this, there is chaos in Wayanad. After this horrific landslide, a rescue team's search operation has been going on since last week. Many deaths have occurred so far due to this disaster caused by nature. Rescue operations are going on by the Kerala government; in such a situation, many stars of the South Industry are also coming forward to help. From Mammootty to Vikram, many stars have extended a helping hand to the Wayanad victims.

Allu Arjan shared the post.

Now, the name of another superstar of South cinema has been added to the list of those who have come forward to help the Wayanad victims. South cinema's Pushpa, i.e. Allu Arjun, has also donated money to the Kerala CM Relief Fund for the Wayanad victims. Allu Arjun has also shared a post in this regard, in which he gave information about this and expressed condolences to the Wayanad victims.

Allu Arjun's post

Allu Arjun wrote in his post, 'The recent landslide in Wayanad deeply saddens me. Kerala has always given me a lot of love, and I want to contribute by donating Rs 25 lakh to the Kerala Chief Minister's Relief Fund to aid in rehabilitation work. Praying for your safety and strength.'

Mohanlal reached Wayanad

Earlier, megastar Mohanlal also visited the landslide-hit Wayanad on Saturday. Dressed in his army uniform, Mohanlal discussed with officials before visiting the affected areas. The actor, who was awarded the Lieutenant Colonel rank in the Territorial Army in 2009, also offered support and solidarity during this crisis. Mammootty and his son Dulquer Salmaan donated 35 lakhs, while Fahadh Faasil and Nazriya Nazim donated 25 lakhs, and Surya and his wife Jyothika donated 35 lakhs. Actress Rashmika Mandanna has also donated 10 lakhs.

Rescue operation continues

Let us tell you that rescue teams, including the Indian Army, NDRF and local emergency response departments, are working in harsh conditions to search for survivors trapped in collapsed buildings in Wayanad, Kerala.

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