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SYDNEY, May 26 (Reuters) - More than 4,000 people were likely impacted by a massive landslide that flattened a village in northern Papua New Guinea on Friday, humanitarian group CARE Australia said.
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Situation in Papua New Guinea 'catastrophic' following landslide, with 4,000 in need of aidwater and shelter are needed following a huge landslide in Papua New Guinea's highlands on Friday morning. It's estimated more than 4,000 people have been directly impacted by the disaster ...
More than 2,000 people have been buried by a massive landslide in northern Papua New Guinea, the country's disaster agency has said. The landslide levelled the mountainous Kaokalam village in Enga ...
People gather at the site of a landslide in Maip Mulitaka in Papua New Guinea's Enga Province on ... Ipatas said that "more than six villages" had been hit, describing the scene as an ...
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 ... more than 3,300 children impacted.
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 ...
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 ... weren't directly affected by the landslide ...
Pakistan has expressed condolence over the loss of life and property caused by massive landslide in Papua New Guinea. Foreign Office spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch in a statement said people and ...
water and other provisions Saturday at the site of a landslide that devastated a remote village in the mountains of Papua New Guinea and was feared to have buried scores of people, officials said.
TASS/. More than 2,000 people could still be trapped under the rubble after a landslide in the central part of Papua New Guinea, Radio New Zealand reports, referring to the National Disaster Center.
Over 670 people died in a massive Papua New Guinea landslide, UN estimates, as survivors seek safety
The International Organization for Migration on Sunday increased its estimate of the death toll from a massive landslide in Papua New Guinea to more than 670 as emergency responders and ...
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