Wayanad (Kerala): Residents of landslide-devastated villages in Kerala's Wayanad district, forced to flee their homes, have reported thefts from their abandoned properties, prompting police to increase night patrols.

Displaced residents suspect that thieves are taking advantage of the state's biggest humanitarian crisis to steal valuables. Some of the affected people have urged the authorities to identify and punish those entering the area at night with the intention of stealing.

"We are the ones who have lost everything in the tragedy," an affected person told reporters. "We abandoned our homes to ensure our safety during the landslide. But when we returned to check the state of our home afterwards, we found the doors broken open."

He further complained that thieves had even targeted their room in the resort where they are currently staying and stolen their clothes.

In response to these reports, the authorities issued a statement on Saturday evening, confirming that police patrols had been launched in the disaster-hit areas, including Chooralmala and Mundakkai. "Action will be taken against those who enter the affected areas or homes of the victims at night without permission," the statement said. "No one is allowed to enter the affected areas or homes, either in the name of rescue operations or otherwise, without police permission at night," it added.

As rescue operations in the landslide-hit areas of the district entered their fifth day, rescuers unearthed more bodies and body parts, bringing the death toll to 215, with around 206 people still reported missing. PTI