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After Allu Arjun, Chiranjeevi And Ram Charan Donate Rs 1 Cr to Kerala CM Relief Fund Amid Wayanad Crisis – DellyRanks


Chiranjeevi and Ram Charan have donated Rs 1 cr.


After Allu Arjun’s generous donation of Rs. 25 lakh to support the Wayanad landslide victims, Chiranjeevi and his son Ram Charan have also lent their support.

After Allu Arjun’s generous donation of Rs. 25 lakh to support the Wayanad landslide victims, Chiranjeevi and his son Ram Charan have also lent their support. The father-son duo has contributed Rs. 1 crore to the Kerala CM relief fund.

Chiranjeevi shared a message on X, expressing his profound sorrow over the tragic loss of lives caused by the recent landslide in Kerala. He and Ram Charan have donated Rs. 1 crore to the relief fund to assist those affected, along with offering their heartfelt prayers during this difficult time. “Deeply distressed by the devastation and loss of hundreds of precious lives in Kerala due to nature’s fury in the last few days. My heart goes out to the victims of the Wayanad tragedy. Charan and I together are contributing Rs 1 Crore to the Kerala CM Relief Fund as a token of our support to the victims. My prayers for the recovery of all those in pain (sic),” the post on X read.

Allu Arjun, too, took to his X handle and wrote, “I am deeply saddened by the recent landslide in Wayanad. Kerala has always given me so much love, and I want to do my bit by donating ₹25 lakh to the Kerala CM Relief Fund to support the rehabilitation work. Praying for your safety and strength. @CMOKerala”.

A devastating landslide struck the Wayanad district in Kerala, claiming 360 lives and counting. The incident occurred due to heavy rains that triggered the landslide, burying homes and disrupting local communities. The Rescue teams, including Indian Army, NDRF along with local emergency response departments are working against the time under harsh conditions in Kerala’s Wayanad to search for survivors trapped in collapsed buildings, six days after massive landslides struck the hill district.



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