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Over 2,000 people buried alive in deadly landslide in Papua New Guinea

DNA Monday, 27 May 2024
The landslide caused "major destruction to buildings, food gardens and caused major impact on the economic lifeline of the country", the disaster office said.
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News video: Landslide buries over 2k people under rubble in Papua New Guinea

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Search for bodies continues as more than 2,000 people could be buried under the rubble left by Friday’s deadly landslide in Papua New Guinea

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