Rescuers searched for a missing baby after a landslide struck Indonesia's Sumatra island Wednesday, killing at least three villagers and injuring 11 others, a disaster official said. Rescuers used heavy digging equipment to retrieve three bodies and rescue eight others buried under the rubble of five buildings that had collapsed following the landslide in Saok Laweh village in West Sumatra's Solok district, said Ade Edward, head of the provincial disaster mitigation office. Villagers used farm tools and their bare hands to help rescuers search for a 4-month-old baby who was missing under the rubble and feared dead, he was quoted as saying by the Associated Press. Six people remained hospitalized with critical injuries, while five others were treated and released, he said.