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What We Know About the Papua New Guinea Landslide
  + stars: | 2024-05-28 | by ( Jin Yu Young | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
Nearly five days after a landslide devastated a remote section of Papua New Guinea, officials in the Pacific Island nation have begun evacuating residents, because the area remains unsafe. The circumstances also make it difficult to understand the true scale of the tragedy, with estimates of the death toll ranging from the hundreds to the thousands. Here is what we know so far:What happened? The landslide hit the community around Yambali village around 3 a.m. on Friday. Boulders the size of shipping containers demolished buildings, burying at least 60 homes and at least one elementary school.
Persons: ” Sandis Tsaka, Tsaka Locations: Papua New Guinea, Enga Province, Yambali
Satellite imagery from before and after the landslide show a vast section of the landscape in the mountainous Enga region essentially torn away. A satellite image shows a closer view of a hillside before the landslide in Yambali village, Enga Province, Papua New Guinea, June 27, 2023. Maxar Technologies/Reuters A satellite image shows a closer view of the landslide in Yambali village, Enga Province, Papua New Guinea, May 27, 2024. Maxar Technologies/Reuters Satellite images show the landslide in Yambali village, Enga Province, Papua New Guinea. More than 150 houses in Yambali village were buried in debris, officials said Sunday.
Persons: Juho Valta, Sandis Tsaka, “ We’re, ” Tsaka, Kambu, , , Miok Michael Organizations: CNN, Maxar Technologies, REUTERS, Reuters, Disaster Center, UNDP Locations: Papua New Guinea, Yambali, Enga Province, Kaokalam, Port Moresby, UNDP Papua New Guinea,
CNN —Three bodies have been recovered after a landslide in Papua New Guinea, local officials told CNN on Saturday, adding that the death toll was likely to rise to a “significant” total. Three bodies have so far been recovered, but “we are expecting the number to be significant,” Sandis Tsaka, provincial administrator of Enga province, told CNN. More than 100 are believed to be dead, Janet Philemon, caretaker and national treasurer of the Papua New Guinea Red Cross Society, previously told CNN. People carry bags in the aftermath of a landslide in Enga Province, Papua New Guinea, on May 24, 2024. A Pacific nation home to around 10 million people, Papua New Guinea is rich in resources.
Persons: Sandis, Janet Philemon, Tsaka, ” Serhan Aktoprak, That’s …, , Andrew Ruing Organizations: CNN, Papua New Guinea Red Cross Society, Humanitarian, CARE Australia, International Organization for Migration, , Reuters CARE Australia Locations: Papua New Guinea, Kaokalam, Port Moresby, Enga, Enga Province
Hundreds Feared Dead in Papua New Guinea Landslide
  + stars: | 2024-05-25 | by ( Victoria Kim | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
Unstable rubble and debris were complicating search and rescue efforts in rural Papua New Guinea on Saturday, a day after a massive landslide buried villages and killed at least three people. Local officials said the death toll was likely to be at least in the hundreds. Nearly 4,000 people live in the three villages engulfed by the landslide early Friday, said Sandis Tsaka, the provincial administrator for Enga, which includes the affected area. He said the death toll was likely to be high because the landslide hit a densely populated area that is also a highly trafficked corridor. “Our people will consider it of biblical proportions,” he said.
Persons: Sandis Tsaka, , Tsaka Locations: Papua New Guinea
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