
Thousands Evacuate as Deadly Landslide Devastates Papua New Guinea
Papua New Guinea has ordered evacuations after a massive landslide in the Enga region buried at least 2,000 people, with the total affected population estimated at 7,849. The challenging terrain and tribal unrest have hindered relief efforts, with heavy equipment and aid slow to arrive. The United Nations has reported six bodies recovered so far and highlighted the urgent need for clean water, food, and other essentials. The situation remains unstable, complicating rescue and relief operations.












