The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Aid reaching cut-off PNG villages devastated after big quake

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SYDNEY: Aid is finally reaching remote communitie­s cut-off by a major earthquake that hit Papua New Guinea’s highlands two weeks ago as the relief chief yesterday described devastatin­g scenes of buried homes and collapsed mountains.

Rescue workers have had to grapple with landslides, blocked roads and downed power and communicat­ions to reach isolated villages after the 7.5-magnitude quake struck on February 26 in the Pacific nation’s mountainou­s interior.

More than 100 people were killed, many more remain missing and thousands were injured, Prime Minister Peter O’Neill said, while survivors have had to endure strong aftershock­s.

He added late Sunday that food and water were being airlifted to remote areas via Australian Defence Force C130 aircraft and Chinook helicopter­s.

“This is an unpreceden­ted disaster affecting a vast area with many remote communitie­s,” the PNG leader said in a statement.

The influx of supplies came as the nation’s emergency controller, Bill Hamblin, who is leading the government’s relief effort, described emotional scenes as aid workers flew above destroyed communitie­s in the Southern and Hela provinces.

“You can see mile after mile of ridges that have collapsed,” Hamblin told PNG’s Post-Courier newspaper.

“Anybody or anything that was down the valley was taken away and in fact one valley we saw a village that was left with one tin shed and the rest were buried.”

Hamblin said 31 people were reportedly buried in the area, with only a few survivors left in that village.

He spoke of the fear that would have gripped villagers living on top of ridges as mountains slid away, and of others at the bottom of slopes with ‘nowhere to run’ as avalanches came down.

“These things make you cry when you look at it but look we can’t keep crying ... we have to get in and help the people survive as much as we can,” he said.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? This handout photo shows locals boarding a helicopter for a flight back to their village from the company’s medical centre at Moro in Papua New Guinea.
— AFP photo This handout photo shows locals boarding a helicopter for a flight back to their village from the company’s medical centre at Moro in Papua New Guinea.

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