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Children are seen at the destroyed area after a massive landslide struck a village in Enga Province, Papua New Guinea on May 27, 2024. The site's remoteness, ongoing terrain movement and damage to access roads caused relief efforts to slow as government authorities remain focused on clearing debris and improving access to the site. While the exact number of victims is still not known, affected communities estimate that at least 670 people are missing following the landslide, this number is subject to change as rescue efforts are ongoing and expected to continue for days. (Photo by Emmanuel Eralia/Anadolu via Getty Images)
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