5 Killed, Several Houses Damaged In Papua New Guinea Earthquake
At least five people were killed and several
households were damaged after a massive earthquake hit Papua New Guinea (PNG)
early on Sunday morning, according to media reports.
The
7.6 magnitude earthquake damaged buildings, triggered landslides and killed five
people Al Jazeera reported.
According to the
media report, a local member of parliament, Kessy Sawang said at least two
people were killed in remote mountain villages, with four others airlifted to
hospital in critical condition. In nearby Wau, Koranga Alluvial Mining said
three miners were buried alive.
The Prime
Minister of Papua New Guinea, James Marape, said that the earthquake was
"massive" and told people to be cautious, but said he expected the
damage to be less than that from a 2018 earthquake and series of aftershocks,
which killed an estimated 150 people.
However, the
scale of the damage and number of casualties from Sunday's earthquake was still
unclear.
James Marape said
that the national and provincial disaster agencies, as well as leaders, had
been asked to assess the scale of damage and injuries to people.
As per the United
States Geological Survey, the 7.6 magnitude earthquake struck the Kainantu town
in the eastern New Guinea region of the country at 23:46:55 GMT on Sunday.
The tremor was recorded 67 km East of Kainantu,
Papua New Guinea. The epicentre of the quake was located at a depth of 61.4 km.
The latitude of the quake was 6.224°S while the Longitude was 146.471°E.
The United
Nations (UN) report said people had been injured by falling structures or
debris, and there was damage to some health centres, homes, rural roads and
highways.
Power
infrastructure was damaged in affected areas, causing an outage across the
Eastern Highlands.
Papua New Guinea
lies in the "Ring of Fire", an area in the basin of the Pacific
Ocean, which is vulnerable to frequent earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. There
have been 22 M7.5 earthquakes recorded in the New Guinea region since 1900. The
largest earthquake in the region was an M8.2 shallow thrust fault event in the
northern Papua province of Indonesia that killed 166 people in 1996.
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