the acting director of Papua New Guinea’s National Disaster Center Luseta Laso Mana said the landslide “buried more than 2,000 people alive” and caused “major destruction” at Yambali ...
Over 2000 people are feared to be buried alive after the devastating landslide in Yambali Village of Papua New Guinea, according to the government officials, reported Associated Press. However ...
The Papua New Guinea government on Sunday officially asked ... Heartbroken and frustrated Yambali resident Evit Kambu thanked those who were trying to find her missing relatives in the rubble.
In addition to people who have been evacuated from settlements lower than Yambali, an estimated 6,000 have been affected by the disaster so far. The government of Papua New Guinea formally asked ...
The agency noted that 670 residents of the village of Yambali have been reported dead ... after a landslide in the central part of Papua New Guinea, Radio New Zealand reports, referring to the ...
Mana and Papua New Guinea’s defense minister, Billy Joseph, flew on Sunday in an Australian military helicopter from the capital of Port Moresby to Yambali, 600 kilometers (370 miles ...
An estimated 670 people died in the first landslide in Yambali village. Now there is a “serious risk” of a second that could impact up to 8,000 people. Rescue efforts are underway after a ...
An estimated 670 people died in the first landslide in Yambali village ... 2024 has already tested Papua New Guinea, with deadly unrest in the capital and tribal fighting in the highlands.
For the best experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings. An injured person is carried on a stretcher to seek medical assistance after a landslide ...