KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 6 (Reuters) - A landslide killed three people in a suburb of the Malaysian capital early on Saturday, tearing down houses and forcing the evacuation of thousands of people, police and local media said. At least 15 people were injured when the landslide struck two housing estates burying several houses, police said. Some people may still be trapped in the rubble, The Star newspaper quoted Inspector-General of Police Musa Hassan as saying on its website. "We urge the people living nearby to move out because it is reported that earth movement continues to take place," he said. More than 2,000 residents have already been evacuated. (Reporting by Varsha Tickoo and Yoong Chee Weng; Editing by Sanjeev Miglani) ((varsha.tickoo@thomsonreuters.com; +603 2333 8034; Reuters Messaging: varsha.tickoo.reuters.com@reuters.net; bureau email: areuters@gmail.com))
Rescuers inspect damages due to a landslide in Kuala Lumpur December 6, 2008. A landslide occurred early Saturday in a housing estate in Kuala Lumpur and police confirmed three people killed, ...