The toll in landslides triggered by incessant rain in West Bengal's Darjeeling hills has risen to 28, an official said on Wednesday.
Heavy rainfall since Tuesday triggered landslides across Darjeeling district, leaving scores of people trapped.
"So far we have recovered 28 bodies. Several others are still missing," Darjeeling Superintendent of Police Amit Javalgi said.
According to Javalgi, 20 bodies were recovered from Mirik, six from Kalimpong and one each from Sukhiapokhri and Gorubathan areas of the district.
The landslides have snapped the hills' link with Sikkim as the Rohini-Garidhura Bridge was washed away. National Highways No. 31 and 10 also remained blocked due to debris from landslides.
Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee said she was monitoring the situation in the Darjeeling hills and would visit the area during the day.
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