Sydney Morning Herald, Tues 27 Feb: More than 30 people, including four children, are believed to have been killed in Papua New Guinea’s 7.6-magnitude earthquake, local media reports.
The quake hit the provinces of Southern Highlands and Hela, a remote and heavily forested area 560km north-west of Port Moresby, early on Monday, cutting off communication and transport connections.
At least 13 people were believed to have been killed in Mendi, the capital of Southern Highlands, and 18 others died in the Kutubu and Bosave areas, PNG’s Post Courier newspaper reported, citing Hela provincial administrator William Bando.
More than 300 people were reportedly injured.
Mining companies, including ExxonMobil, said they were assessing the damage and some evacuated non-essential staff.
Martyn Namorong, an environmental and civil rights activist, said in a blog post that damage to gas pipelines and pipes carrying mining waste meant there were “serious concerns” about toxic spills.Read in SMH.