Death toll rises to 51 dead, 100 missing after landslide engulfs Indian village
Heavy rains are restricting rescue work at the site of a huge landslide in western India that submerged a whole village, claiming at least 51 lives with another 100 still missing

Heavy rains hampered efforts on Friday by hundreds of rescue workers digging through heavy mud and debris, as the death toll from a landslide that buried an entire village in western India rose to 51.
Rescuers are still looking for about 100 people missing and feared dead, after another 10 bodies were pulled out of the debris overnight.
“We have reached the main inhabited area and are continuing efforts,” one district official, DD Kale, said on Friday.
There has been no let-up in the rain this week, he said.
More than two days after the Wednesday morning landslide, authorities said the chances of survival were slim for anyone still trapped under the mud in Malin, a village of about 700 people in the Pune district of Maharashtra state.
Kale said the bodies of 22 women, 23 men and six children have been recovered so far.