At least 14 people were killed and about 50 more were missing in a landslide in a remote area of ​​the northeastern Indian state of Manipur.

Rescuers were able to pull 19 survivors out of the rubble in heavy rain after a landslide hit a railroad construction site, but they said “there is little chance of finding more survivors.”

Two days ago, 19 people were killed when an old four-story building collapsed due to heavy monsoon rains in the western Indian city of Bombay.

The monsoon season in western India runs from June to September and is vital to the renewal of rivers and groundwater in India, but in turn leads to floods that cause widespread destruction, especially because during the rainy season , during which old and dilapidated buildings suffer from continuous rainfall for several days.

The western Indian state of Maharashtra, whose capital is Mumbai, was hit hard last year when monsoonal floods killed 200 people and forced a quarter of a million people to flee their homes.