Heavy rainfall, difficult terrain, destroyed roads and collapsed bridge have hampered rescue efforts
At least 93 people have died and dozens more are missing after heavy rains led to a series of landslides in the Indian state of Kerala, with rescue operations hampered by poor weather conditions and the destruction of roads and bridges.
The Kerala chief minister, Pinarayi Vijayan, confirmed the bodies of 93 people had been uncovered so far and dozens more were feared missing after three massive landslides surged down the hills of the Western Ghats in Wayanad in southern India. About 128 people were injured in the disaster.
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