Officials in Papua New Guinea have said they do not expect to find survivors under the rubble of a massive landslide in the remote north, with the exact number of dead under almost two storeys of debris and mud still unknown.
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Heavy equipment and aid have been slow to arrive at the site of the landslide – which hit almost a week ago – because of the treacherous mountain terrain, a damaged bridge on the main road, and tribal unrest in the area.
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