Torrential rain has caused flooding and landslides in northern India, killing more than 50 people and leaving dozens of others unaccounted for.

The northern Indian state of Himachal Pradesh has been hit by rain-triggered disasters since the weekend.

Local media reports say some of the fatalities occurred when a temple collapsed.

Footage shows buildings destroyed by a major landslide and people trying to clear debris and large rocks to rescue those trapped underneath.

Every year, monsoon rains cause death and destruction in India.

Experts are concerned that monsoon rains have caused more extensive damage in recent years, partly due to climate change.

Authorities in India are urging people to stay alert for flashfloods and other rain-related disasters.

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