At least 16 people including children have been killed after a landslide enveloped a holiday campsite in Malaysia's Selangor state.
According to BBC report, families were sleeping in their tents when a landslide happened around 03:00 Friday (19:00 GMT Thursday) at a farm stay in Batang Kali township.
Hundreds of rescuers spent Friday digging through mud to find survivors.
By Friday afternoon, authorities had rescued more than 60 people but 17 were still missing, they said. Local media reported at least one child, a 5-year-old boy, had died.
More than 90 people had been staying at the base.
The farm's managers saying at least 30 children and 51 adults had been registered for an overnight stay.
The landslide began up a slope more than 30m (100ft) higher than the campsite, and rolled through an acre of land.
Pictures posted online by Malaysia's rescue agencies showed crews of helmeted workers clambering up uneven ground, past uprooted trees and other debris.
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