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MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — Authorities in Papua New Guinea were searching on Wednesday for safer ground to relocate thousands of survivors at risk from a potential second landslide in the South ...
People can be seen pacing back and forth searching for their loved ones in the shadow of the limestone ... The Papua New Guinea government said Monday that more than 2,000 people were buried ...
Two weeks after a landslide leveled a remote community in Papua New Guinea’s Enga Province, search and rescue operations are about to end, amid indications that the disaster was less devastating ...
Papua New Guinea evacuating landslide villages as hopes for survivors fade. Rocks are still falling as search continues in Enga province for an estimated 2,000 people buried by a mountain.
Rescuers search rubble after over 300 buried in Papua New Guinea landslide. Landslide blocked highway access to affected communities making helicopters the easiest way to reach the disaster zone.
A missing plane was found in a forest as authorities searched for survivors in Papua New Guinea. Officials said the Britten Norman B2 Islander P2-SAM, owned by North Coast Aviation, was carrying ...
Papua New Guinea is at risk of further landslides, experts warned, as officials ended search and rescue efforts in a village where thousands may have been buried alive.
The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), which manages web standards and guidelines, recently published new specifications for ...
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