Papua New Guinea Braces for Second Landslide and Disease Outbreak
Amid the aftermath of the devastating landslide in Yambali, Papua New Guinea, authorities are grappling with the looming threat of a second landslide and potential disease outbreak. United Nations officials have expressed concerns over the unstable debris and trapped water streams, heightening the risk for further disasters. With an estimated 670 villagers dead and fears of more than 2,000 buried, efforts to evacuate vulnerable communities are underway.
The situation is exacerbated by the decaying corpses, flowing water, and destroyed water sources, posing significant health risks. As geotechnical experts and aid teams mobilize to the scene, the government has sought additional assistance from the UN and neighboring nations like Australia. The challenging terrain and remote location have hindered relief efforts, highlighting the urgent need for coordinated international support in addressing this humanitarian crisis.