Prime Minister Modi offers help to the precipitates of Papua New Guinea
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has extended condolences for the lives lost in a devastating landslide in Papua New Guinea, pledging India’s readiness to provide support and assistance. The tragedy occurred in the village of Yambali, where over 2,000 people are feared buried alive after a mountainside collapsed. Search and rescue operations are hindered by the region’s remoteness and rugged terrain. The situation is compounded by ongoing tribal unrest, necessitating military escorts for relief convoys.
Despite challenges, military personnel are assisting with evacuations and setting up checkpoints. However, estimating the exact death toll is difficult due to the lack of recent population data in Papua New Guinea. The nation faces challenges conducting censuses, with the most recent reliable data dating back to 2000. Additionally, the 2022 voter roll excludes individuals under 18, further complicating population estimates. The Prime Minister’s offer of support underscores India’s commitment to assisting in times of crisis, even in distant regions like Papua New Guinea.