Papua New Guinea Landslide
Papua New Guinea Landslide
Kate Forbes, President of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, speaks with the Associated Press in Manila, Philippines, Wednesday, May 29, 2024. Authorities were searching on Wednesday for safer ground to relocate thousands of survivors at risk from a potential second landslide in the Papua New Guinea Highlands, while the arrival of heavy earth-moving equipment at the disaster site where hundreds are buried has been delayed until Thursday, officials said. (AP Photo/Joeal Calupitan)
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Papua New Guinea Landslide
Kate Forbes, President of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, speaks with the Associated Press in Manila, Philippines, Wednesday, May 29, 2024. Authorities were searching on Wednesday for safer ground to relocate thousands of survivors at risk from a potential second landslide in the Papua New Guinea Highlands, while the arrival of heavy earth-moving equipment at the disaster site where hundreds are buried has been delayed until Thursday, officials said. (AP Photo/Joeal Calupitan)
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Papua New Guinea Landslide
In this image taken from video, drone footage shows landslide in Yambali village, in the Highlands of Papua New Guinea, Wednesday, May 29, 2024. Emergency responders say thousands of survivors might need to be evacuated as the mass of boulders, earth and splintered trees that crushed the village of Yambali in the nation's mountainous interior on Friday, May 24, becomes increasingly unstable. (Juho Valta/UNDP Papua New Guinea via AP)
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In this image taken from video, drone footage shows landslide in Yambali village, in the Highlands of Papua New Guinea, Wednesday, May 29, 2024. Emergency responders say thousands of survivors might need to be evacuated as the mass of boulders, earth and splintered trees that crushed the village of Yambali in the nation's mountainous interior on Friday, May 24, becomes increasingly unstable. (Juho Valta/UNDP Papua New Guinea via AP)
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Papua New Guinea Landslide
In this image taken from video, drone footage shows a landslide in Yambali village, in the Highlands of Papua New Guinea, Wednesday, May 29, 2024. Emergency responders say that up to 8,000 people might need to be evacuated as the mass of boulders, earth and splintered trees that crushed the village of Yambali in the nation's mountainous interior on Friday, May 24 becomes increasingly unstable. (Juho Valta/UNDP Papua New Guinea via AP)
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Papua New Guinea Landslide
In this image taken from video, drone footage shows the landslide in Yambali village, in the Highlands of Papua New Guinea, Wednesday, May 29, 2024. Emergency responders say that up to 8,000 people might need to be evacuated as the mass of boulders, earth and splintered trees that crushed the village of Yambali in the nation's mountainous interior on Friday, May 24 becomes increasingly unstable. (Juho Valta/UNDP Papua New Guinea via AP)
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Papua New Guinea Landslide
Australian High Commissioner in Papua New Guinea, John Feakes stands with a shipment of aid on it's arrival at Wapenamanda Airport in the Highlands of Papua New Guinea, Wednesday, May 29, 2024. Emergency responders say that up to 8,000 people might need to be evacuated as the mass of boulders, earth and splintered trees that crushed the village of Yambali in the nation's mountainous interior on Friday, May 24 becomes increasingly unstable. (Juho Valta/UNDP Papua New Guinea via AP)
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Papua New Guinea Landslide
Locals unload aid from Australia on it's arrival at Wapenamanda Airport in the Highlands of Papua New Guinea, Wednesday, May 29, 2024. Emergency responders say that up to 8,000 people might need to be evacuated as the mass of boulders, earth and splintered trees that crushed the village of Yambali in the nation's mountainous interior on Friday, May 24, becomes increasingly unstable. (Juho Valta/UNDP Papua New Guinea via AP)
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Papua New Guinea Landslide
A helicopter delivers aid from Australia at Wapenamanda Airport in the Highlands of Papua New Guinea, Wednesday, May 29, 2024. Emergency responders say that up to 8,000 people might need to be evacuated as the mass of boulders, earth and splintered trees that crushed the village of Yambali in the nation's mountainous interior on Friday, May 24, becomes increasingly unstable. (Juho Valta/UNDP Papua New Guinea via AP)
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Papua New Guinea Landslide
Locals unload aid from Australia on it's arrival at Wapenamanda Airport in the Highlands of Papua New Guinea, Wednesday, May 29, 2024. Emergency responders say that up to 8,000 people might need to be evacuated as the mass of boulders, earth and splintered trees that crushed the village of Yambali in the nation's mountainous interior on Friday, May 24, becomes increasingly unstable. (Juho Valta/UNDP Papua New Guinea via AP)
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Kate Forbes, President of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, speaks with the Associated Press in Manila, Philippines, Wednesday, May 29, 2024. Authorities were searching on Wednesday for safer ground to relocate thousands of survivors at risk from a potential second landslide in the Papua New Guinea Highlands, while the arrival of heavy earth-moving equipment at the disaster site where hundreds are buried has been delayed until Thursday, officials said. (AP Photo/Joeal Calupitan)