Rescue and recovery efforts unfold in a remote part of Papua New Guinea after Friday’s landslide in a remote village in the north. Unstable terrain, remote locations and damaged roads have been hampering relief efforts in the aftermath of the landslide, with heavy equipment required for the rescue had yet to reach the remote village on Monday. PNG’s National Disaster Centre said the landslide buried an estimated 2,000 people.
Papua New Guinea: satellite images reveal scale of landslide as rescuers face ‘grim’ scenes