The Papua New Guinea Landslide Buried Thousands

 

The site of a landslide in Papua New Guinea on Sunday. New Porgera Limited, via Reuters


More than 2,000 people were buried alive in a landslide that smothered a village and work camp on Friday in Papua New Guinea’s remote northern highlands, the authorities told the U.N. The numbers, including those reported Monday, could not be independently verified.

The region, in Enga Province, is densely populated and near the Porgera gold mine. It is an area of remote and difficult jungle terrain, and reaching survivors has proved to be an enormous challenge.

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