Papua New Guinea’s PM makes first visit to site of deadly landslide
James Marape apologises for not making journey sooner, as ongoing instability hampers recovery and poses risk to residentsPapua New Guinea’s prime minister, James Marape, has made his first visit to a remote village hit by a deadly landslide last week and thanked international aid donors for their support.Authorities are still struggling to determine how many people are buried under parts of a mountain which collapsed on to the Yambali village in the remote Enga region on 24 May. Continue reading...
James Marape apologises for not making journey sooner, as ongoing instability hampers recovery and poses risk to residents
Papua New Guinea’s prime minister, James Marape, has made his first visit to a remote village hit by a deadly landslide last week and thanked international aid donors for their support.
Authorities are still struggling to determine how many people are buried under parts of a mountain which collapsed on to the Yambali village in the remote Enga region on 24 May. Continue reading...