The rescue work was challenging in a forested, hilly area while more rain fell, said PM Manoj, a spokesman for Kerala state’s top elected official.

Nearly 40 bodies were found downstream after being swept some 30 kilometres down the Chaliyar River from the area in Wayanad district where the main landslides occurred.

Rescuers use machinery to sift through debris following Tuesday’s landslides at Chooralmala in the Wayanad district of India. (AP)

Body parts were also recovered.

Torrents of mud and water swept through tea estates and villages in hilly areas in the district early on Tuesday.

They flattened houses and destroyed bridges, and rescuers had to pull out people stuck under mud and debris.

“This is one of the worst natural calamities Kerala state has ever witnessed,” Kerala’s top elected official, Pinarayi Vijayan, said.

Manoj said 187 people were unaccounted for as of Thursday.

Indian army soldiers set up a prefabricated bridge for across the river rescue operations following Tuesday’s landslides at Chooralmala. (AP)

In addition to the dead and missing, 186 people were injured.

Local media reported most of the victims were tea estate workers.

More than 5500 people have been rescued, Vijayan said, with some 1100 rescue personnel, helicopters and heavy equipment involved.

The army was constructing a temporary bridge after the main bridge in one of the worst-affected areas was swept away.

Images from the site show rescue workers making their way through muck and floodwaters, while a land excavator was clearing the debris.

Health workers carry the body of a landslide victim to the morgue on the second day of the rescue mission. Hope of finding more of the 187 missing alive are fading. (AP)
Indian army soldiers assemble a prefabricated bridge across a river on the second day of rescue operations in Wayanad in southern Kerala. (AP)

OS Jerry, a cardamom estate manager, said he regularly travelled through the district.

“There was a lovely school over here,” he said, adding that many houses were now gone.

The Mundakkai and Chooralmala areas are destroyed with extreme devastation, Vijayan said.

Manoj said more than 8300 people have been moved to 82 government-run relief camps.

The government is ensuring food delivery and essential items to the relief camps.

Kerala, one of India’s most popular tourist destinations, is prone to heavy rains, flooding and landslides.

The Indian Meteorological Department said Wayanad district had up to 28 centimetres of rain on Monday and Tuesday.

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