Wayanad district was the worst hit. Search and rescue operations are being conducted there. About 100 people were rescued.
In the Indian state of Kerala, heavy rains have triggered landslides that have killed at least 56 people. The Times of India reported this on July 30.
According to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, rescue operations are currently underway.
It was mentioned that the worst affected district in the state is Wayanad. There, representatives of the National Disaster Relief Authority (NDRF) of India, firefighters and police officers are conducting a search and rescue operation. About 100 people were rescued.
It was earlier reported that at least nine people were killed in massive landslides triggered by heavy rains in the northern Indian state of Sikkim.
We remind you that two landslides occurred in the south of Ethiopia. As a result, hundreds of people died, rescuers recovered 229 bodies.
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