About 670 folks — a lot of whom are feared to be kids — are assumed useless after a landslide deluged a number of villages in Papua New Guinea on Friday, in keeping with the U.N. Worldwide Group for Migration.
Native officers extrapolated the estimate based mostly on the variety of properties — greater than 150 — that had been buried within the northern Enga province, mentioned Serhan Aktoprak, the chief of the U.N. migration company’s mission to the Pacific nation north of Australia.