The Kerala government initially barred the scientific community from visiting the landslide-hit Wayanad and sharing their findings with the media. However, after backlash, the order was withdrawn. The government clarified that the intention was to prevent misinterpretation and panic. Rescue operations continue in the region, where over 300 people died.
Kerala govt withdraws gag order for scientists with ‘immediate effect’

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