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A Papua New Guinea government official has told the United Nations that more than 2,000 people are believed to have been buried alive by a landslide Friday.
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People digging at the site of a landslide in Yambali Village in Papua New Guinea on May 26, 2024. International Organization for Migration/AFP via Getty Images Local officials had initially put ...
A Papua New Guinea government official has told the United Nations more than 2,000 people were believed to have been buried alive by Friday's landslide and has formally asked for international help.
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A Papua New Guinea government official has told the United Nations that more than 2,000 people are believed to have been buried alive by Friday’s landslide.
In this photo provides the International Organization for Migration, people cross over the landslide area to get to the other side in Yambali village, Papua New Guinea, Friday, May 24, 2024.
MELBOURNE, Australia — A Papua New Guinea government official has told the United Nations more than 2,000 people were believed to have been buried alive by Friday’s landslide and has formally ...