Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan Mourns Joy's Tragic Death
Joy, Victim of Flood Tragedy, Found After 46 Hours; CM Expresses Grief
Trivandrum - Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan expressed deep sorrow over the tragic death of Joy, whose body was recovered early this morning from the Thakaraparambu area in Vanchiyoor, where he had gone missing amidst the flooding crisis. Joy's untimely demise has brought immense grief to his family and loved ones.
The lifeless body of Joy was found today in the aftermath of a 46-hour-long intensive search and rescue operation, which involved coordinated efforts from various government agencies. All departments worked in unison, ensuring swift and efficient disaster response. Advanced technological tools, including Jen Robotics, were utilized to bolster the search efforts.
The Chief Minister highlighted the comprehensive nature of the rescue operations, which included the Fire and Rescue Services, the Scuba Diving Association, National Disaster Response Force, Police, Navy, and sanitation workers. Their tireless efforts were crucial in navigating the challenging conditions and recovering Joy's body.
In his statement, CM Pinarayi Vijayan conveyed gratitude to all personnel involved in the rescue mission, acknowledging their dedication and commitment to duty in the face of adversity. He assured continued support and relief measures for all affected by the floods in Kerala.
The tragic incident underscores the importance of robust disaster preparedness and swift response mechanisms, reflecting the state government's ongoing efforts to enhance disaster management capabilities in Kerala.
The entire state mourns the loss of Joy and stands united in supporting his grieving family during this difficult time.