Papua New Guinea Landslide

A massive landslide in Papua New Guinea has resulted in over 670 deaths and concerns of further landslides in the area. Search and rescue efforts have been called off, and the site has been deemed a mass burial site.

Massive Landslide in Papua New Guinea

Rescuers are searching for survivors in Liangshui village after a landslide in southwestern China. Traumatized survivors of a massive landslide in Papua New Guinea are slow to move to safer ground as authorities fear triggering another landslide. The disaster has displaced survivors and led to injuries and a growing disease risk.

Devastating Landslide in Papua New Guinea

Papua New Guinea is facing a devastating landslide with hundreds to thousands feared dead, heavy equipment and aid are slow to arrive due to difficult terrain, and officials are struggling to determine the exact death toll.

Natural Disasters in Papua New Guinea

Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape attributes disasters in the country to extraordinary rainfall and changing weather patterns, including a landslide that may have killed thousands. Relief efforts are ongoing with support from Australia and the United States.

Deadly Landslide in Papua New Guinea

A deadly landslide in Papua New Guinea has caused concern over a second collapse and contaminated drinking water, with recovery efforts ongoing and many still missing.

Devastating Landslide in Papua New Guinea

A devastating landslide in Papua New Guinea wiped out a village, burying over 2,000 people. Relief efforts are hindered by difficult access and ongoing dangers. The death toll remains uncertain due to a lack of accurate population data.

Landslide in Papua New Guinea

Over 2,000 people are believed to have been buried alive by a landslide in Papua New Guinea, prompting the transition from a search and rescue operation to a recovery mission. Challenges include threats of more landslides and difficulties in getting foreign aid workers to the disaster site.

Deadly landslide in Papua New Guinea

U.N. humanitarian advisor Máté Bagossy discusses the deadly landslide in Papua New Guinea and the urgent need for aid in the region.

Papua New Guinea Landslide

Locals in northern Papua New Guinea are searching for survivors after a devastating landslide buried over 2,000 people.

Landslide in Yambali Village, Papua New Guinea

A landslide in Yambali village, Papua New Guinea has left 670 villagers dead and more than 2,000 buried. Authorities fear a second landslide and a disease outbreak due to trapped water streams and decaying corpses. The United Nations and Australia are providing assistance in the form of shelter, geotechnical experts, heavy earth-moving equipment, and drones for mapping the site.

Papua New Guinea landslide

Over 2,000 people are believed to have been buried alive in a landslide in Papua New Guinea, prompting a formal request for international help. NBC News is covering the rescue efforts led by Meagan Fitzgerald.

Papua New Guinea Landslide Tragedy

A government official in Papua New Guinea reported that more than 2,000 people were believed to have been killed by a landslide, which is triple the U.N.'s estimated death toll.

Landslide Tragedy in Papua New Guinea

More than 2,000 people are feared to have been buried alive by a landslide in a remote area of northern Papua New Guinea.

Landslide in Papua New Guinea

A landslide in Papua New Guinea is believed to have buried over 2,000 people alive, with conflicting estimates from different sources. International help has been requested, and challenging conditions on the ground are hindering relief efforts.

Papua New Guinea Landslide

A massive landslide in Yambali, Papua New Guinea has resulted in over 2,000 people believed to be buried alive, according to a government official, which is significantly higher than the initial estimate of 670 fatalities. International help has been requested, and the situation remains unstable with challenging conditions on the ground.

Deadly Landslide in Papua New Guinea

The article discusses the deadly landslide in Papua New Guinea as reported by Stephen Dziedic of the Australian Broadcasting Company in an interview with NPR's A Martinez.

Landslide in Papua New Guinea

A landslide in Papua New Guinea has buried some 670 people in six remote villages, according to the U.N. and Australia's foreign affairs ministry.

Massive landslide in Papua New Guinea

The International Organization for Migration revised the death toll from a massive landslide in Papua New Guinea to over 670, with more than 150 homes buried. Emergency responders are facing challenges due to unstable earth and tribal warfare. Survivors are being moved to safer ground, and international support may be requested.

Massive Landslide in Papua New Guinea

A massive landslide in Papua New Guinea buried more than 670 people, with only a few bodies recovered. Rescue efforts are hindered by unstable earth and tribal warfare. The government is considering requesting more international support.

Landslide in Yambali Village, Papua New Guinea

A landslide in Yambali village, Papua New Guinea buried more than 60 houses and is believed to have caused over 100 casualties. An emergency response is underway with food, water, and medical assistance being provided to survivors.

Devastating Landslide in Papua New Guinea

A devastating landslide in Papua New Guinea buried a remote village, with fears of over 100 casualties. Relief efforts are underway to provide food, water, and shelter to survivors in need.

Landslide in Papua New Guinea

Over 100 people killed in a landslide in Papua New Guinea.

Landslide in Papua New Guinea

Over 100 people are believed to have been killed in a landslide that buried a village in Papua New Guinea. Prime Minister James Marape is coordinating the emergency response.

Papua New Guinea Landslide Tragedy

A landslide buried a village in Papua New Guinea, with over 100 believed to have been killed. Emergency response is underway, and authorities are working on relief efforts and reconstruction.

Pope Francis' upcoming visit to Indonesia, East Timor, Papua New Guinea, and Singapore

Pope Francis to embark on a 11-day visit to Indonesia, East Timor, Papua New Guinea, and Singapore in September, marking the longest trip of his papacy. The visit is expected to test his health and mobility.

Tribal Warfare in Papua New Guinea

A clash between tribes in Papua New Guinea resulted in at least 49 deaths. Tribal warfare is becoming more deadly in the region.