India announces $1 million relief aid for landslide-hit Papua New Guinea
Tuesday, 28 May 2024 India on Tuesday announced $1 million in relief assistance to Papua New Guinea after a tragic landslide in the Enga Province. The Ministry of external affairs expressed solidarity and highlighted India's commitment to disaster risk reduction. Earlier today, Prime Minister Modi expressed condolences and reaffirmed support during natural calamities.
A UN agency has warned it is "very unlikely" more survivors of Papua New Guinea's deadly landslide will be found. Thousands of people living near the site of a deadly Papua New Guinea landslide have been told they may have to evacuate because of the risk of further slips, a top provincial official...
A Papua New Guinea government official told the United Nations over 2,000 people were believed to have been buried alive by Friday's landslide and has asked for international help.
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India on Tuesday announced USD 1 million in relief assistance to Papua New Guinea after a tragic landslide in the Enga Province. The Ministry of external affairs... IndiaTimes