China News Service, October 20th, a comprehensive report that as of the morning of the 20th local time, heavy rain triggered floods and landslides and other geological disasters, which have caused 85 deaths in India and 31 deaths in Nepal.

  According to reports, in the northern Indian state of Uttarakhand, days of heavy rains have caused at least 46 deaths and 11 missing.

The death toll in Kerala in southern India has reached 39.

Data map: September 11, local time, in New Delhi, India. After a heavy rain, the road area was heavily watered. Municipal workers were dredging the drainage facilities.

  Humkala Pandey, an official of the Nepal Disaster Management Department, said: “In the past three days, 31 people have died and 43 people are missing due to floods and landslides caused by heavy rains after the monsoon.”

  "India Express" reported that on the 19th local time, the Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dami of Uttarakhand announced that it would provide 400,000 rupees (about 34,000 yuan) in compensation to the families of the victims.

On the 20th, Dami visited a severely affected area to assess the situation caused by heavy rain.

  According to reports, the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) predicts that from the 20th, rainfall in Uttarakhand will be significantly reduced, and the state may remain dry for the rest of the week.

According to the All India Radio report, the Meteorological Department predicts that there will be heavy rainfall in Kerala until the 23rd.