A landslide killed at least 18 people, among them children, as they slept in their tents at a campsite in Malaysia on Friday, officials said, as search teams scoured thick mud and downed trees for around 15 people still missing.
killed at least 18 people, among them children, as they slept in their tents at a campsite in Malaysia on Friday, officials said, as search teams scoured thick mud and downed trees for around 15 people still missing.* 11 December, 1993 – In one of the worst disasters in Malaysia's history, 48 people were killed when the Highland Towers apartment block collapsed in a major landslide in Selangor state, on the outskirts of the capital Kuala Lumpur.
* 29 August, 1996 – A mudflow triggered after torrential rain inundated a village inhabited by the Orang Asli, Malaysia's indigenous people, in western Perak state, killing 44 people.
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