Reuters reported that on August 31, a Nepalese Home Affairs Ministry official said that 10 people, including four children, died after a landslide buried five houses in western Nepal on August 30.
At least 269 people have died in Nepal this year due to landslides and floods, while 76 others are missing. The rainy season in South Asia occurs between June and September every year.
Officials at the state's Gujarat Emergency Response Center said 14 people in the state had died in the past two days due to flooding.
According to local authorities, damage caused by floods in Gujarat this year has increased by 10% compared to last year. The state's Kutch desert is experiencing 3.5 times more than average rainfall.
According to the Indian Meteorological Department, many states will have heavy to very heavy rain in the next 2 days.
Officials said floods swept through Odisha state, eastern India, killing at least 17 people in the past, displacing thousands and affecting more than half a million.
Hundreds of people have died in Assam state, northeastern India and neighboring Bangladesh this rainy season.