Akhir 25, 1432, March 30, 2011, SPA -- A mudslide on Wednesday killed at least 10 people in southern Thailand, which has been battered by heavy rains, floods and high seas since the weekend. Khao Panom village in Krabi province, 628 kilometres south of Bangkok, was hit by a mudslide triggered by the collapse of a reservoir on top of a nearby hill, news reports said. "We've already found 10 bodies but we expect to find more," Khao Panom district head Suphot Channakhet told a radio station. More than 300 were still missing, he was quoted as saying by DPA. Floods caused by incessant downpours since the weekend have killed at least 20 people in Thailand's central southern provinces by the Gulf of Thailand on the east and the Andaman Sea on the west.