The official death toll following Papua New Guinea’s 7.5 magnitude earthquake has risen to 145 but still has further to climb, officials have said.
Almost three weeks after the earthquake struck the provinces of Hela and Southern Highlands, some places remain cut off and an estimated 35,000 people have been displaced, the PNG police force said on Wednesday.
“From the reports received at the command centres [in Tari and Mendi], 45 have died so far in the Southern Highlands province and in Hela 80 people are confirmed dead,” a spokesman said.
“It is expected that the figure might increase once all people have been accounted for.”
About 270,000 people, including 125,000 children, require urgent humanitarian assistance, Unicef has said.
Source :- theguardian
Almost three weeks after the earthquake struck the provinces of Hela and Southern Highlands, some places remain cut off and an estimated 35,000 people have been displaced, the PNG police force said on Wednesday.
“From the reports received at the command centres [in Tari and Mendi], 45 have died so far in the Southern Highlands province and in Hela 80 people are confirmed dead,” a spokesman said.
“It is expected that the figure might increase once all people have been accounted for.”
About 270,000 people, including 125,000 children, require urgent humanitarian assistance, Unicef has said.
Source :- theguardian
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