😢 Over 2,000 Feared Buried in Massive Papua New Guinea Landslide
Over 2,000 people are feared buried after a massive landslide devastated six villages in Papua New Guinea. Rescue efforts continue as locals dig with bare hands to find survivors.
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Over 2,000 people are feared buried after a massive landslide devastated six villages in Papua New Guinea. Rescue efforts continue as locals dig with bare hands to find survivors.
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Over 4,000 people have been affected by a massive landslide in Papua New Guinea’s Enga Province, with hundreds feared dead. Rescue efforts are underway, but challenging conditions make relief difficult.