Officials in Papua New Guinea say they do not expect to find survivors following a massive landslide in a remote village last week.
The government estimates more than 2,000 people may have been buried alive.
But only a few bodies have been recovered.
Al Jazeera’s Tania Bale reports from Yambali village in Enga province, Papua New Guinea.
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The government estimates more than 2,000 people may have been buried alive.
But only a few bodies have been recovered.
Al Jazeera’s Tania Bale reports from Yambali village in Enga province, Papua New Guinea.
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