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Kochi Southern Naval Command (SNC) personnel inside a chopper on the way to provide relief material to landslide affected areas, at Koottickal, in Kottayam on Sunday, October 17, 2021. Image Credit: ANI

New Delhi: More than 100 people have died following several days of massive flooding and landslides in India and Nepal, officials said Wednesday, with scores more missing.

The death toll from floods and landslides in India rose to 85 , officials said, while Nepal also reported 31 fatalities and 43 missing.

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In Uttarakhand in northern India, officials said that 46 people had died in recent days with 11 missing. In Kerala in the south chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan said that the death toll had hit 39 there.

At least 30 of those in Uttarakhand were killed in seven separate incidents in the Nainital region early Tuesday, after cloudbursts - an ultra-intense deluge of rain - triggered a series of landslides and destroyed several structures.

Five of the dead were from a single family whose house was buried by a massive landslide, local official Pradeep Jain told AFP.

In Nepal, disasters management division official Humkala Pandey said: "In the last three days, there have been 31 deaths from floods and landslides triggered by heavy post-monsoon rainfalls across the country. Forty-three people are missing."