Darjeeling Landslide, Bridge Collapse Today Live News Updates: At least 14 people were killed in incessant rainfall that triggered multiple landslides in Darjeeling and Kalimpong districts of West Bengal on Saturday. Intense rainfall led water to flow over the railway tracks at certain locations across North Bengal, leading some of them to get diverted, cancelled and short-terminated Sunday afternoon. Rescue operations are on. Initial reports from rescue teams, including the NDRF and local police, stated that two people died in Sarsaly and two in Jasbirgaon. Meanwhile, four bodies were retrieved from Dhar Gaon, Mechi, while four people were rescued. One person was killed in Mirik Lake, Mirik Basti area, while two were missing. Multiple roads shut: Sikkim has been cut off from Bengal after the landslides blocked the NH10, which is currently closed for traffic. Vehicle movement on NH717A, an alternative highway to Sikkim, has also been affected by landslides near the Reshi border. The Darjeeling Police have advised commuters to take the route via Ghoom as the Mirik Road remains blocked.