Floods kill 23 in northern India; dozens missing

A local train moves through a flooded railway track after heavy rains in Mumbai, India, Sunday, June 16, 2013. Heavy rains continued to lash India’s commercial capital Sunday, causing water-logging and affecting train services as the tracks were flooded, according to local reports. AP/Rajanish Kakade

NEW DELHI — Government officials say at least 23 people have died and about 50 are missing after three days of torrential rain washed away buildings and roads in northern India.

Amit Negi, an official in Uttarakhand state, said Monday that more than a dozen people were killed in one district alone.

A landslide triggered by the monsoon rains buried a bus, killing three people in Almora district. At least three other people were washed away when a three-story apartment building toppled into a river and was carried away by the swift-moving current.

More than 10,000 pilgrims stranded along a mountain pass leading to a Hindu religious site were being evacuated by helicopter.

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