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More than 2000 buried in Papua New Guinea landslip

  • May 28, 2024
  • Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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More than 2000 buried in Papua New Guinea landslip

Sub: IR

Sec: Places in news

Tag: Papua New Guinea landslip’

Context:

  • A deadly landslide which villagers in Papua New Guinea say struck like “an exploding bomb” may have buried more than 2,000 people alive.

Details:

  • Landslip at Kaokalam village, Yambali in Enga Province of Papua New Guinea.
  • The Mount Mungalo landslide occurred in the highlands of Enga, in the north of the island nation.
  • Reason for the landslide: Local officials and reporters have attributed the mountain’s collapse to weeks of heavy rain and other wet conditions in the area.
  • The ground is quite unstable at the moment and it is at risk of triggering further landslide.

About Papua New Guinea:

  • Location: It is an island country that lies in the south-western Pacific.
  • It includes the eastern half of New Guinea (the world’s second-largest island) and many small offshore islands.
  • Neighbours: Indonesia to the west, Australia to the south, and the Solomon Islands to the southeast.
  • Capital: Port Moresby
  • Terrain: It is mainly mountainous but has low-lying plains in southern New Guinea.
  • The islands that constitute Papua New Guinea were settled over a period of 40,000 years by a mixture of peoples who are generally referred to as Melanesians.
  • Language:
    • English is the main language of government and commerce. In most everyday contexts, the most widely spoken language is Tok Pisin. 
    • Linguistically, it is the world’s most diverse country, with more than 800 languages.
  • Religion: The majority of Papua New Guinea’s people are at least nominally Christian.
  • Government:
    • Papua New Guinea became self-governing on December 1, 1973, and achieved independence on September 16, 1975.
    • The country is a constitutional monarchy and a member of the Commonwealth.
    • The British monarch (At present ‘King Charles III’), represented by a governor-general, is the head of state, and the Prime Minister is the head of government.

Source: TH

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