30 killed in India landslides

30 killed in India landslides

Last updated: July 1, 2015

Siliguri, India (BBN)-Landslides triggered by heavy rains have killed at least 30 people in India's tea-growing region of Darjeeling, police say.
Rescuers were digging through debris looking for survivors after landslides struck homes in Mirik, Kalimpong and Darjeeling towns in West Bengal state, reports BBC quoting officials.
More people are feared trapped under mounds of mud and debris.
Roads and communication links have been extensively damaged, officials said.
Incessant rains in the area for the past couple of days caused the landslide, district magistrate Anurag Srivastava told the BBC's Amitabha Bhattasali.
Thousands of tourists are now stuck in the picturesque hilly area, our correspondent adds.
The landslides have brought down a number of homes on the slopes of the hills, news agency AFP quoted senior state police official Anuj Sharma as saying.
Darjeeling district, which attracts thousands of tourists every year, is about 600km (372 miles) north of the state capital, Kolkata.
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