At least 13 people have died and dozens more are trapped under debris after a landslide in a Himalayan district in northern India.
Falling boulders swept a truck, a bus and other vehicles from a stretch of highway in Himachal Pradesh state.
Rescue operations are being hampered by rocks that are continuing to fall, officials say.
Several deadly landslides have hit India in recent months during an unusually heavy monsoon season.
Wednesday’s landslide occurred on a highway in Kinnaur district. Ten people have been rescued, but about 30 others are still trapped, reports say.
“We expect the rescue operations to continue through the night, if not longer,” local official Abid Hussain Sadiq told Reuters news agency on Wednesday.
Nine people were killed last month in Himachal Pradesh when falling rocks hit their vehicle. At least 136 people died in landslides in the western state of Maharashtra recently after heavy rains flooded hundreds of villages and swept away homes.