An emergency convoy is delivering vital supplies to survivors of a devastating landslide in Papua New Guinea. The disaster struck a remote village in Enga province, potentially burying dozens under mountains of debris. Initial reports suggest 100 deaths and 60 homes destroyed, but the toll could rise. Relief efforts are challenged by blocked highways and disrupted power. With villages’ food gardens destroyed and water sources buried, the situation is dire. International support, including from the U.S. and Australia, is mobilizing to assist the affected community in this tragic event.
Emergency Convoy Rushes Aid to Papua New Guinea Landslide Survivors
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