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    Papua New Guinea reports more than 2000 people buried in devastating landslide

    Kevin OkumuBy Kevin OkumuJune 16, 2024No Comments4 Mins Read
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    More than 2000 people have been buried in a Papua New Guinea landslide that destroyed a remote highland village, the government warned Monday as it called for international help in the rescue effort.

    The once-bustling hillside village in Enga province was almost wiped out when a chunk of Mount Mungalo collapsed in the early hours of Friday morning, smothering scores of homes and the people sleeping inside them.

    “The landslide buried more than 2,000 people alive and caused major destruction to buildings, food gardens and caused major impact on the economic lifeline of the country,” Papua New Guinea’s national disaster centre said in a letter to the UN, which was obtained by AFP.

    The main highway to the large Porgera gold mine was “completely blocked”, it told the UN resident co-ordinator’s office in the capital Port Moresby.

    “The situation remains unstable as the landslip continue to shift slowly, posing ongoing danger to both the rescue teams and survivors alike,” the disaster centre said.

    The scale of the catastrophe required “immediate and collaborative actions from all players”, it said, including the army, and national and provincial responders.

    It called on the United Nations to inform Papua New Guinea’s development partners “and other international friends” of the crisis.

    The UN has invited member nations to an emergency aid meeting, the French embassy in Port Moresby said.

    Locals and rescue teams have been using shovels and pieces of wood to find bodies under the landslide — a mix of car-sized boulders, uprooted trees and churned-up earth that is thought to be up to eight metres (26 feet) deep.

    The once-bustling hillside village in Enga province was almost wiped out when a chunk of Mount Mungalo collapsed in the early hours of Friday morning.

    The once-bustling hillside village in Enga province was almost wiped out when a chunk of Mount Mungalo collapsed in the early hours of Friday morning.

    At least 2,000 people have been buried.

    At least 2,000 people have been buried.

    “The landmass is still sliding, rocks are falling from the mountain,” UN migration agency official Serhan Aktoprak told AFP.

    Streams of water were flowing between the soil and debris while cracks were appearing in land adjacent to the landslip, Aktoprak said.

    “This might trigger a further sliding,” the UN official warned, posing a “serious risk” both to rescuers and people living in the area.

    Aktoprak said his colleagues had to flee falling rocks at the site at the weekend.

    Locals said the landslip may have been triggered by heavy rains in recent weeks. Papua New Guinea has one of the wettest climates in the world, and research has found shifting rainfall patterns linked to climate change could exacerbate the risk of landslides.

    The death toll has been climbing since the disaster struck as officials reassess the size of the population lying beneath mud and rubble spanning almost four football fields in length, officials say.

    Five bodies and the leg of a sixth had been pulled from the debris by Saturday night.

    Five bodies and the leg of a sixth had been pulled from the debris by Saturday night.

    Estimating the toll is difficult because many people fleeing tribal violence have moved into the area in the past few years, said UN Development Programme official Nicholas Booth.

    Five bodies and the leg of a sixth had been pulled from the debris by Saturday night.

    “It has been already three days and seven hours since this disaster hit so basically we are racing against time but to what extent we might be able to bring people to safety is another issue,” Aktoprak said.

    More than 1,000 people have been displaced by the catastrophe, aid agencies have estimated.

    An outbreak of tribal fighting unrelated to the disaster was blocking attempts to bring in humanitarian aid from the provincial capital Wabag, the UN official said.

    “Many houses are burning with others emitting smoke. Women and children have been displaced while all the youth and men in the area were carrying bush knifes,” he said, quoting from a report from an aid convoy attempting to reach the disaster site.

    Papua New Guinea's Defence Force officer Michael Band talks to locals at the site the landslide.

    Papua New Guinea’s Defence Force officer Michael Band talks to locals at the site the landslide.

    The tribal battles had also delayed the delivery of heavy machinery and diggers. The area is located about 600 kilometres (370 miles) from Port Moresby.

    “Nobody escaped. We don’t know who died because records are buried,” a schoolteacher from a neighbouring village, Jacob Sowai, told AFP.

    People from adjoining villages were helping to unearth bodies, said Nickson Pakea, president of the nearby Porgera Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

    “Because of the hard rock and the clay, the stone, and the rocks that came in, it is quite messy. It needs excavators to remove the debris,” Pakea told AFP.

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