Shortly after the Kerala government imposed a gag order prohibiting the scientific community from visiting the landslide zone in Wayanad and sharing their findings with the media, the Pinarayi Vijayan-led Communist administration reversed the decision with “immediate effect.”
The government clarified that the intent behind the original gag order notification was not to prevent scientific institutions from conducting research or sharing their insights. Initially, the order requested that all Science and Technology institutions in Kerala refrain from field visits to Meppadi Panchayath in Wayanad, an area declared disaster-affected, and from communicating their observations or reports to the media.
Officials later explained that the notification’s purpose was to prevent potentially alarmist or misinterpreted statements from scientific institutions that could cause panic and confusion among the public. In the aftermath of such a severe disaster, the government emphasised the importance of focusing on rescue, recovery, and rehabilitation efforts without letting misinformation exacerbate the situation.
They acknowledged that the original notification failed to communicate this message, prompting its immediate withdrawal. Rescue operations continue in Wayanad, where the landslide has claimed over 300 lives.