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'A close neighbour and friend': $2.5 million Australian aid package after PNG landslide

Australia's aid will include technical experts, incident management assistance, geo-hazard assessments, and early recovery support.

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Locals gather at the site of a landslide at Mulitaka village in the region of Maip Mulitaka, in Papua New Guinea's Enga Province where approximately 2,000 people are missing. Source: Getty / STR/AFP

Topline: Australia is providing a $2.5 million aid package as Papua New Guinea (PNG) faces the aftermath of a massive landslide that buried over 2,000 villagers in Enga Province.

The bigger picture: A catastrophic landslide in a remote region of PNG has resulted in and posed substantial challenges for rescue and recovery efforts. The international community, including Australia and the United Nations, is stepping in to offer assistance.

Key quote: "As a close neighbour and friend, we will be doing all we can to provide support," deputy prime minister Richard Marles said.
What else to know: The treacherous terrain and ongoing geological instability, including falling rocks and cracking soil, are severely hampering rescue efforts.

Australia's aid will include technical experts, incident management assistance, geo-hazard assessments, and early recovery support, with the Australian Defence Force involved.

What comes next: Australia may consider additional support beyond the initial aid package as the situation develops. Rescue operations will continue in the challenging conditions, with hopes of finding more survivors diminishing as time passes.

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Published 28 May 2024 6:53am
Source: AAP


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