Massive landslide hits Papua New Guinea, many feared dead: ‘the mountain just collapsed’
- The Red Cross estimates the number of injured or dead could be between 100 and 500
- The disaster hit an isolated part of Enga province at around 3:00am local time, according to government officials, when many villagers were at home asleep
A massive landslide struck remote villages in Papua New Guinea’s highlands Friday, with many homes buried and scores of villagers feared dead.
The disaster hit an isolated part of Enga province at around 3:00am local time, according to government officials, when many villagers were at home asleep.
Provincial governor Peter Ipatas said that “there has been a big landslide, causing loss of life and property”.
Three bodies have so far been recovered, but there are fears that hundreds more may be entombed. The true toll may take days or weeks to become clear.
Steven Kandai, a community leader at the scene, said that many residents had no time to flee.
“All of a sudden, there was a big landslip. The mountain just collapsed all of a sudden while people were still sleeping,” he said, adding their homes were “completely buried”.