Landslide engulfs Papua New Guinea village with at least 12 people feared dead

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Two bodies have been recovered in remote makeshift village of alluvial gold miners but heavy rain hampers efforts to look for others
At least 12 people are feared dead after a landslide engulfed a makeshift village of alluvial gold miners in Papua New Guinea’s Central Province.
Two bodies have been recovered and at least 10 other people remain missing after the landslide at Saki village in Goilala early on Monday, PNG newspaper the National reported. Continue reading...

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