Papua New Guinea is slowly receiving international aid after a massive landslide buried an estimated 2,000 people in a remote village Friday. A Papua New Guinea government official told the United ...
As many as 2,000 people are feared to have been buried by last week’s massive landslide in Papua New Guinea, according to the country’s National Disaster Centre, as survivors recounted the ...
About 670 people are estimated to be buried under a massive landslide in Papua New Guinea, a UN official says. The head of the International Organization for Migration in the country, Serhan ...
An curved arrow pointing right. A landslide struck Papua New Guinea in the middle of the night May 24, burying thousands and destroying six villages. More from News A landslide struck Papua New ...
Thousands of people are at further risk of landslides in Papua New Guinea, as the search for people continues in a village in Enga province. The country's disaster agency said it feared 2,000 ...
Locals dig during search and rescue efforts at the site of a landslide at Yambali village in the region of Maip Mulitaka in Papua New Guinea's Enga Province on May 30, 2024. [AFP] The bodies of ...
SYDNEY--More than 2,000 people could be buried alive by a massive landslide in Papua New Guinea last week, the government said on Monday, as treacherous terrain and the difficulty of getting aid ...
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It is one of hundreds set to take place in Papua New Guinea over the coming days and weeks after a landslide on Friday morning buried more than 150 homes. More than 670 people are thought to be ...
For the past week, Robert Alembo has been digging through the rubble left behind by the landslide that struck a remote village in northern Papua New Guinea. Among the worst natural disaster in the ...