Rescuers were scouring India's northeastern tea-growing hill district of Darjeeling on Monday for those reported missing a day after landslides triggered by heavy downpours killed at least 24 people.
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- Heavy rainfall caused widespread flooding in Kathmandu, Nepal, shutting down major highways.
- The eastern mountain district of Elam in Nepal suffered deadly landslides, destroying villages and infrastructure. 27s
- Rescue operations in Nepal are ongoing, with military and helicopters deployed due to difficult conditions. 44s
- In India's Darjeeling district, at least 20 people died and a bridge collapsed due to flooding. 1m 8s
- Authorities have warned residents to stay alert as the region regularly faces severe monsoon rains. 1m 15s