An evacuation order has been issued in Papua New Guinea, where up to 2,000 people are buried under metres of mud and rock brought on by a disastrous landslide that struck on May 24.
Only six bodies have been recovered from the rubble so far, yet rescue efforts are continuing despite the dangers.
Redmond Shannon reports on the latest threat facing the country, the fading hope of finding survivors and what's complicating aid efforts.
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Only six bodies have been recovered from the rubble so far, yet rescue efforts are continuing despite the dangers.
Redmond Shannon reports on the latest threat facing the country, the fading hope of finding survivors and what's complicating aid efforts.
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