AT least 23 people have been killed after a massive landslide slide tore through a holiday campsite. Rescuers are still scrambling to find survivors buried under the mound of dirt after mud swept through the site in Malaysia as campers slept on Friday. ReutersUp to 23 people are though to be dead following the landslide[/caption] Up to 400 people have taken part in the search effort with 12 people still registered as missing. So far, officials have recovered bodies including 12 women and 5 children. Two of the dead, thought to be a mother and a daughter, were found locked in an embrace, according to the state fire department chief. The farm’s managers said at least 30 children and 51 adults were registered for an overnight stay, and Health Miniser Zaliha Mustafa said one of those injured was a pregnant woman. More than 20 primary school teachers and their family members were also at the campsite, according to local reports.