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More than 670 feared dead in Papua New Guinea landslide, UN agency says

Social media footage posted by villager Ninga Role showed people clambering over rocks, uprooted trees and mounds of dirt searching for survivors

May 26, 2024 / 15:42 IST
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View of the damage after a landslide in Maip Mulitaka, Enga province, Papua New Guinea
View of the damage after a landslide in Maip Mulitaka, Enga province, Papua New Guinea

-More than 670 people have died in Papua New Guinea's massive landslide, the U.N. migration agency estimated on Sunday as rescue efforts continued.

Media in the South Pacific nation north of Australia had previously estimated Friday's landslide had buried more than 300 people. The International Organization for Migration (IOM) said earlier on Sunday that only five bodies had been retrieved from the rubble.

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The agency based its death toll estimates on information provided by officials at Yambali Village in the Enga province, who say more than 150 houses were buried in Friday's landslide, Serhan Aktoprak, the chief of the agency’s mission in Papua New Guinea said in an email statement.

More than six villages have been impacted by the landslide in the province's Mulitaka region, about 600 km (370 miles) from the capital Port Moresby, said Australia's Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade.