Landslides in a mountainous region of Uganda killed more than 30 people overnight and left more than 100 others missing in the East African nation, a police commander said Tuesday. The landslides occurred about 170 miles (275 kilometers) east of the capital, Kampala, in the mountainous region of Bududa. Police and rescuers headed to the site early Tuesday, said Joel Aguma, a regional police commander. The Associated Press quoted Aguma as saying that more than 30 people had been killed in the landslides but said the death toll could be even higher.