At least 15 feared dead in PNG landslide

At least 15 feared dead in PNG landslide

PORT MORESBY, Jan 1 (NNN-AGENCIES) — Up to 15 people were feared dead after a landslide struck a mining camp in central Papua New Guinea following heavy rain, officials said.

Local MP William Samb said the camp in Goilala was buried as miners slept early Monday.

“Unfortunately there are no survivors from what we hear,” Samb told Australia’s national broadcaster.

“Sadly they were all buried alive.”

Officials said the exact death toll was unclear, but two bodies had so far been recovered and up to 15 were feared dead.

The group was panning a riverbed for gold.

Heavy rain and a lack of equipment had hampered local rescuers attempting to dig through the mud.

Better tools and supplies were being flown in to help the recovery effort, with the arrival of Governor of the Central Province, Robert Agarobe, helping to assess the damage. — NNN-AGENCIES

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