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Tribal violence, rain, and mosquitoes: making sense of the PNG landslide

"Papua New Guinea sits right on a plate boundary, where these large, rigid parts of the earth plough into each other," University of Adelaide geologist Alan Collins told AFP.

Locals dig at the site of a landslide at Mulitaka village in the region of Maip Mulitaka, in Papua New Guinea's Enga Province. (AFP/UNDP)
By: NewVision Reporter, Journalists @NewVision

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PORT MORESBY - A landslide in Papua New Guinea is feared to have buried more than 2,000 people, with experts pointing to colossal

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