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More than 300 buried in Papua New Guinea landslide, regional media states

More than 300 people and over 1,100 houses were buried by a huge landslide that levelled a. remote village in northern Papua New Guinea, local media. reported on Saturday.

Hundreds are feared dead in the landslide that hit Kaokalam. village in Enga Province, about 600 km (370 miles) northwest of. capital Port Moresby, around 3 a.m. on Friday (1900 GMT on. Thursday).

The landslide in the Pacific country north of Australia. buried more than 300 individuals and 1,182 houses, the Papua New. Guinea Post Courier said, pointing out comments from a member of the. nation's parliament, Aimos Akem. Akem did not right away. react to request for remark by means of social networks.

The Australian Broadcasting Corp reported on Saturday that. 4 bodies had been retrieved from the area after emergency. groups reached the sparsely populated location, where the death toll. is anticipated to rise.

The landslide has actually obstructed highway gain access to, making helicopters. the only way to reach the location, the broadcaster reported.

Social network video footage published by villager Ninga Role showed. people clambering over rocks, uprooted trees and mounds of dirt. looking for survivors. Women might be heard weeping in the. background.

Prime Minister James Marape has stated disaster officials, the. Defence Force and the Department of Works and Highways were. helping with relief and healing efforts.

(source: Reuters)