Around 65 people have died and dozens are missing after the torrential monsoon rains caused floods and landslides across Nepal and parts of South Asia.

More than 1,446 people have been rescued from across Nepal, with around 30 people identified as missing, the Nepal Police said Monday morning. Rescue efforts have been implemented, with multiple federal agencies and the Nepalese Army being mobilized.

The monsoon rains began on Thursday, flooding low-lying towns and villages, and displacing more than 11,000 households, with thousands evacuated after major rivers swelled to dangerous levels, according to the Ministry of Home Affairs.

Regions of Nepal on the southern border have seen more than 400 millimeters of rain in the past few days, according to satellite estimates. The rain is still pouring, with some western areas expected to receive up to 250 millimeters in the next 48 hours, the Nepal Department of Hydrology and Meteorology explained. Monsoon rains have also led to floods and rescue operations in Indian states south of the Nepal border, including Assam, Bihar, and Uttar Pradesh.