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Papua New Guinea government tells U.N. more than 2,000 buried alive after landslide


Papua New Guinea government tells U.N. more than 2,000 buried alive after landslide
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Papua New Guinea: A government official has told the United Nations more than 2,000 people are believed to have been buried alive following a Friday landslide and has asked for international help. Casualty estimates have varied. The remains of only six people have been recovered so far.

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