 Rescue operations are underway after a landslide struck India's northern state of Himachal Pradesh and killed 21 people on August 14. The landslide struck early Monday in the state's capital city Shimla and hit a pilgrimage site where devotees had gathered. About 20 to 22 people are still missing, said the state's chief minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu. Rescue operations are underway. Unusually heavy rain and melting glaciers have brought deadly flash floods to the mountains of India and neighboring Pakistan and Nepal over the past year or two with government officials increasingly blaming climate change. I feel that 20-year-old lives are more likely to be suppressed. But from here we have called the army, the SDRF, and the DRF, and we have been able to survive. If you look here, you can see Badar Fatai, which is a railway track. The entire road has come down. There are 20-25 people under this building. This is a 150-year-old ship. There have been a lot of damage done to it. There are about 4 bodies missing.