<p>Wayanad: People who survived the landslides in the villages in <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/wayanad">Wayanad</a> are still recovering from the shocking experience they had on the night of July 30.</p>.<p>Hailing from Chooralmala, one of the worst-hit villages, Ubaid shared his harrowing experience.</p>.<p>He woke up in the middle of the night to attend to his two children suffering from fever when water suddenly entered the house on July 30.</p>.Kerala landslides: Army partially withdraws from disaster-hit areas in Wayanad.<p>Ubaid was swept away by strong currents and later found himself lying injured in a farm about one and a half kilometers away from his house. His wife was also found near the same farm.</p>.<p>Ubaid lost his mother-in-law and a child in the incident. However, his 11-year-old daughter managed to save herself by holding onto the ceiling fan as the water gushed into the house.</p>.<p>"As the water level receded at night, she climbed down and was later rescued by neighbours," he told reporters.</p>.<p>According to officials, the number of deaths due to the devastating landslides in the Mundakkai and Chooralmala areas of Wayanad on July 30 has increased to 226.</p>.<p>As many as 138 people are missing following the massive landslides, according to the initial figures released by the local administration on Wednesday. </p>
<p>Wayanad: People who survived the landslides in the villages in <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/wayanad">Wayanad</a> are still recovering from the shocking experience they had on the night of July 30.</p>.<p>Hailing from Chooralmala, one of the worst-hit villages, Ubaid shared his harrowing experience.</p>.<p>He woke up in the middle of the night to attend to his two children suffering from fever when water suddenly entered the house on July 30.</p>.Kerala landslides: Army partially withdraws from disaster-hit areas in Wayanad.<p>Ubaid was swept away by strong currents and later found himself lying injured in a farm about one and a half kilometers away from his house. His wife was also found near the same farm.</p>.<p>Ubaid lost his mother-in-law and a child in the incident. However, his 11-year-old daughter managed to save herself by holding onto the ceiling fan as the water gushed into the house.</p>.<p>"As the water level receded at night, she climbed down and was later rescued by neighbours," he told reporters.</p>.<p>According to officials, the number of deaths due to the devastating landslides in the Mundakkai and Chooralmala areas of Wayanad on July 30 has increased to 226.</p>.<p>As many as 138 people are missing following the massive landslides, according to the initial figures released by the local administration on Wednesday. </p>