Some 100 people are feared trapped after a landslide at a campsite in Malaysia, officials say.
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The landslide in Selangor state, on the outskirts of capital Kuala Lumpur, occurred in the early hours of Friday on the side of a road near a farmhouse that provides camping facilities, the state fire and rescue department said in a statement.
At least 31 people were rescued at the campsite, the department's director Norazam Khamis said.
The landslide fell from an estimated height of 30 metres above the campsite, and covered an area of about 0.4 hectare, he said.
Selangor was hit by flash flooding after heavy rainfall in November.