Rescuers used heavy digging equipment Wednesday to clear a muddy landslide that killed at least 15 people and left 57 buried on Indonesia's main island of Java, an official said. Days of heavy rain prompted the landslide Tuesday afternoon at a mountainous tea plantation near the village of Tenjoljaya in Ciwidey district of West Java province, destroying scores of homes. Scores of soldiers and police officers plus two excavators bolstered search efforts Wednesday and 15 bodies had been recovered from a vast pile of clay by the afternoon, National Disaster Management Agency spokesman Priyadi Kardono said. He said another 15 people had been injured, two of whom had been admitted to hospital, according to a report of the Associated Press.