Papua New Guinea government requests for international help
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Papua New Guinea government requests for international help
Authorities in Papua New Guinea say more than two-thousand people are feared to have been buried underneath the rubble after a huge landslide struck remote villages in the Southwestern Oceania country. Locals fear tonnes of debris could become dangerously unstable - making it even more difficult to find survivors in the isolated Enga province. Usman Aliyu Uba reports.
May 27, 2024
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