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Devastating Landslide in Papua New Guinea: Over 100 Feared Dead

Devastating Landslide in Papua New Guinea: Over 100 Feared Dead

Breaking News, Disasters
On Friday, May 24, 2024, a catastrophic landslide struck Kaokalam Village in Enga Province, Papua New Guinea, resulting in the feared deaths of over 100 people, according to the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC). The disaster occurred around 3 a.m. local time, approximately 600 kilometers northwest of Port Moresby, the nation's capital. The Aftermath Residents have reported that the current death toll estimates exceed 100, although these figures have yet to be officially confirmed by authorities. Eyewitness accounts and social media videos depict locals desperately attempting to rescue and recover bodies buried under the debris. Response and Challenges The Papua New Guinea government and police have not yet issued an official response or confirmed the casualty figures. ...
Groundbreaking Effort: IIT Delhi Researchers Develop India’s First High Resolution Landslide Risk Map

Groundbreaking Effort: IIT Delhi Researchers Develop India’s First High Resolution Landslide Risk Map

Breaking News, Disasters, Idea & Innovations
In a pioneering effort, researchers from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi have successfully developed the first-of-its-kind national landslide risk map. The lack of a comprehensive map has been a significant challenge, particularly in the aftermath of natural disasters. The map, which is set to be published in the February 2024 issue of the journal Catena, aims to revolutionize disaster preparedness and mitigation strategies across the country. Unique Challenge: Landslides in India Landslides pose a unique and deadly challenge in India, affecting localized areas and making them harder to track and study with traditional methods such as satellite imaging. Unlike floods, landslides occur in approximately 1-2% of the country, making data collection more challenging due to thei...