{"id":241019,"date":"2024-05-26T00:25:47","date_gmt":"2024-05-25T18:55:47","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/arunachaltimes.in\/?p=241019"},"modified":"2024-05-26T00:25:47","modified_gmt":"2024-05-25T18:55:47","slug":"emergency-convoy-delivers-provisions-to-survivors-of-devastating-landslide-in-papua-new-guinea","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/arunachaltimes.in\/index.php\/2024\/05\/26\/emergency-convoy-delivers-provisions-to-survivors-of-devastating-landslide-in-papua-new-guinea\/","title":{"rendered":"Emergency convoy delivers provisions to survivors of devastating landslide in Papua New Guinea"},"content":{"rendered":"<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">MELBOURNE, 25 May: Survivors searched through tons of earth and rubble by hand looking for missing relatives while a first emergency convoy delivered food, water and other provisions Saturday at the site of a landslide that devastated a remote village in the mountains of Papua New Guinea and was feared to have buried scores of people, officials said.<br \/>\nAn assessment team reported \u201csuggestions\u201d that 100 people were dead and 60 houses buried by the mountainside that collapsed in Enga province a few hours before dawn Friday, said Serhan Aktoprak, the chief of the International Organization for Migration\u2019s mission in the South Pacific island nation.<br \/>\nConfirming a firm number of those who have died will be difficult \u201cgiven it is considered culturally taboo to ask survivors of the status of their relatives,\u201d Aktoprak said.<br \/>\nOnly three bodies had been recovered by early Saturday from the vast swath of earth, boulders and splintered trees that struck part of Yambali, a village of nearly 4,000 people that is 600 kilometers (370 miles) northwest of the capital, Port Moresby.<br \/>\nMedical treatment was provided to seven people, including a child, said Aktoprak, who is based in Port Moresby. He had no information about the extent of their injuries.<br \/>\n\u201cIt is feared that the number of casualties and wounded will increase dramatically,\u201d he said.<br \/>\nA spokesperson for Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape said Saturday he would release information about the scale of the destruction and loss of life when it becomes available.<br \/>\nPhilip Mene, an IOM program associate, said survivors \u201care removing the rubble by hand\u201d as they try to find their relatives.<br \/>\n\u201cIt is noticeable that relatives are coming to terms that the people below the debris are all but lost,\u201d he said Saturday.<br \/>\n\u201cMost likely hope recovering any survivors is slowly diminishing.\u201d<br \/>\nAll food gardens that sustain the village\u2019s subsistence farming population were destroyed and the three streams that provide drinking water were buried by the landslide.<br \/>\nA convoy left the provincial capital of Wabag on Saturday morning carrying food, water and other essentials to the devastated village 60 kilometers (35 miles) away.<br \/>\nThe relief effort was delayed by the landslide closing the province\u2019s main highway, which serves the Porgera Gold Mine and the neighboring town of Porgera.<br \/>\nFurther convoys are planned for Sunday, including the arrival of heavy earth-moving machinery to help clear the 6 to 8 meters (20 to 26 feet) of debris, earth and rocks which has fallen from the Mungalo mountain that sits above Yambali.<br \/>\nEmergency responders may face challenges using heavy machinery due to the risk and \u201ccultural sensitivities of desecrating bodies that may be within the rubble,\u201d Mene said.<br \/>\nPapua New Guinea is a diverse, developing nation of mostly subsistence farmers with 800 languages. There are few roads outside the larger cities.<br \/>\nWith 10 million people, it is the most populous South Pacific nation after Australia, which is home to around 27 million.<br \/>\nIt is located on the eastern half of the island of New Guinea and sits on the Pacific \u201cRing of Fire,\u201d the arc of seismic faults around the Pacific Ocean where much of the world\u2019s earthquake and volcanic activity occurs. In March, the country was hit by a 6.9 magnitude earthquake.<br \/>\nThe United States and Australia are building closer defense ties with the strategically important nation, where China is seeking closer security and economic ties.<br \/>\nU.S. President Joe Biden and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said their governments stood ready to help respond to the landslide.<br \/>\nBiden, who was to become the first sitting U.S. president to visit Papua New Guinea a year ago but canceled the trip to focus on a debt crisis in Congress, said he was heartbroken by the loss of life and devastation.<br \/>\n\u201cOur prayers are with all the families impacted by this tragedy and all the first responders who are putting themselves in harm\u2019s way to help their fellow citizens,\u201d Biden said in a statement.<br \/>\n\u201cThe United States stands with Papua New Guinea \u2014 our close partner and friend \u2014 today and always,\u201d Biden added.<br \/>\nAlbanese posted on the social media platform X: \u201cAll Australians grieve for our brothers and sisters in Papua New Guinea after the terrible landslide.\u201d<br \/>\nAustralia is Papua New Guinea\u2019s near neighbor and most generous provider of foreign aid. 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