Weather Live Updates: Over 100 killed across India, 80 in Himachal; tourists still stuck

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Weather News Updates: More than 100 people were killed in heavy rainfall and flood-related incidents as torrential downpours continued to batter northern India..

An interaction between the monsoon trough and a western disturbance has led to torrential rainfall, triggering floods and landslides..

Rainfall continued at several places in Uttarakhand on Tuesday even as nine pilgrims were killed and 13 others injured in landslides and due to boulders falling from mountains in the past 24 hours.. Incessant rain nearly crippled the state infrastructure, with several routes, including national highways, being closed due to frequent landslides, affecting the 'Char Dham yatra' currently underway...

Eight people died in Punjab and seven others lost their lives in Haryana due to incessant rainfall, which has lashed the state for many days..

Weather update: 80 killed in Himachal due to unrelenting rainfall, state suffers Rs 1,050 crore loss..

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