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    Ten killed in landslide in India, dozens missing

    Mumbai (AFP) – At least 10 people were killed after a landslide triggered by heavy rains smashed into their village in India’s Maharashtra state with dozens more feared trapped, officials said on Thursday.

    Rescue teams were battling lashing rain in the remote, hilly and forested Raigad district, with people scrambling at mounds of earth and rubble.

    Maharashtra’s Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis said 10 people had died in the landslide, which overwhelmed the village overnight.

    People stand in a flooded low lying area after the Yamuna River overflowed due to monsoon rains in New Delhi, India. PHOTO: AFP

    “More than 200 people reside there, we have rescued about 70 people so far – out of those, 21 are injured,” Fadnavis said yesterday morning.

    Police officer Harish Kalsekar told AFP that nearly 50 people were feared still buried under the debris.

    “It is raining and the terrain is hilly, so heavy equipment can’t be moved there,” Kalsekar said.

    Interior Minister Amit Shah said the priority was “to evacuate people from the scene and treat the injured immediately”.

    India has been battered by rains since the start of the annual monsoon season in June, and flooding and landslides have killed scores of people. Monsoon rains are vital to replenishing rivers and groundwater, but the deluge also causes widespread destruction every year.

    Experts said climate change is increasing the number of extreme weather events around the world, with damming, deforestation and development projects in India exacerbating the human toll.

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