Deadly Landslides Strike Papua New Guinea: Over 300 Believed Dead
A devastating landslide in Papua New Guinea’s Enga province has left more than 1,000 houses buried and over 300 people feared dead, according to local politician Aimos Akem. The tragedy, which occurred in remote villages, has shocked the community, with eyewitnesses claiming over 100 casualties yesterday alone.
The landslide has caused widespread destruction and loss of life, with rescue efforts underway to locate and assist survivors. However, official confirmation of the casualties is still pending as authorities assess the situation.
The impact of this natural disaster is significant, and the affected communities are in urgent need of support and resources to recover and rebuild. Our thoughts and prayers are with all those affected by this tragic event.