The massive landslide in Papua New Guinea’s Enga province has led to hundreds of villagers feared dead and left many others trapped under rubble. The difficult terrain and damage to main roads have hampered rescue efforts, with helicopters being the only way to reach the area. The death toll remains unclear, but it is expected to be disproportionately high due to the scale of the disaster. Emergency response teams are working tirelessly to provide relief, recover bodies, and reconstruct infrastructure. The disaster has left communities devastated and facing an unprecedented natural calamity, highlighting the importance of robust disaster preparedness and response mechanisms in remote regions like Enga province. It is crucial for organizations and governments to work together to ensure the safety and well-being of those affected by such tragedies.
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