UN raises Papua New Guinea landslide death toll estimate to 670

UN raises Papua New Guinea landslide death toll estimate to 670

/ 05:44 PM May 26, 2024

UN raises Papua New Guinea landslide death toll estimate to 670

This handout photo by the International Organization for Migration (IOM) on May 25, 2024 shows locals carrying a person on a stretcher from the site of a landslide at Yambali Village in the region of Maip Mulitaka, in Papua New Guinea’s Enga Province. Agence France-Presse

PORT MORESBY — More than 670 people are believed to have died after a massive landslide obliterated a village in Papua New Guinea, a UN official told AFP on Sunday.

“There are an estimated 150-plus houses now buried” said UN migration agency official Serhan Aktoprak, adding that “670-plus people are assumed dead”.

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“The situation is terrible with the land still sliding. The water is running and this is creating a massive risk for everyone involved,” added Aktoprak, who is based in Port Moresby.

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More than 1,000 people had been displaced from the once-bustling village, Aktoprak said, with food gardens and water supplies almost completely wiped out.

“People are using digging sticks, spades, large agricultural forks to remove the bodies buried under the soil.”

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