According to media, as of 7 March at 8.00 UTC, at least 18 people have been killed by the 6.7 M earthquake ( ECHO, 7 Mar 2018 ). ".Southern Highlands Acting Provincial Administrator Thomas Elluh said the people in his province are in dire need of relief supplies, especially food, water and shelter.Debris from a massive landslide from Monday's earthquake covers an area in Tabubil township.According to the website, Elluh called on the government to speed up efforts to assist the affected areas. Aid workers in Papua New Guinea say the death toll from last week’s 7.5 earthquake has reached at least 67, as the country’s remote highlands were again rocked by strong aftershocks. We only have the provincial government team trying to go around doing the assessments.”.All four regions struck by the quake remain under a state of emergency and the government has freed up emergency funding to expedite the relief effort, but major landslips, widespread cuts to power and communications and destroyed roads have made coordinating the relief effort to this remote and impoverished region exceedingly challenging.Last week, the Red Cross committed several hundred thousand dollars to the earthquake relief effort, but admitted they were struggling to access the worst affected areas, as only helicopters could get in.The Australian government donated a plane, AU$200,000 (£112,000) and relief supplies such as tarpaulins and water purification tablets.Darian Clark, the humanitarian duty officer at the Australian high commission in Papua New Guinea, said the effects of the quake were catastrophic.“This was the biggest earthquake in a hundred years and it spread 150 kilometres across the fault line,” he said. ",At least 20 dead after 7.5-magnitude earthquake hits Papua New Guinea. More than 500 people died in Lombokin August and a major earthquake struck the Palu … We'll then decide what sort of operation is needed in terms of food security, health and sanitation. ".The latest aftershocks, which included a magnitude 6 quake, struck on Monday in the same area, about 600 km (370 miles) northwest of the capital Port Moresby, according to the US Geological Survey.Prime Minister Peter O'Neill has declared a state of emergency in the affected areas.The region is largely rural with no major urban centers, but around 670,000 people live within 100 km (62 miles) of the quake's epicenter, according to the Red Cross.Damage to a road near Mendi in Papua New Guinea's highlands region on February 27.The Red Cross, Australia and New Zealand have pledged aid, but the remote area has proven tough to access owing to the combination of rough terrain, bad weather and damaged transport and communications infrastructure. “A number of urban settlements, as well as villages, have been affected. Strong aftershocks have continued to rattle the area.Police said 80 people were killed in Hela province and another 45 in Southern Highlands province. "The national disaster center estimates that 67 people have died and 500 are wounded," said Udaya Remi, the head of the Red Cross in Papua New Guinea. Strong aftershocks have continued to rattle the area.Police said 80 people were killed in Hela province and another 45 in Southern Highlands province. Death toll from Papua New Guinea earthquake rises to 125 World News | Published: Mar 14, 2018 The official death toll rose from 55 last week and police said it could rise further. Updated 1811 GMT (0211 HKT) March 5, 2018 A man views a house that collapsed on February 27 in Hela Province. The 2018 Papua New Guinea earthquake destroyed thousands of properties in Hela and Southern Highlands; it also caused massive landslides and power outages. "It's very difficult to get accurate information because of damage to roads and the remoteness and ruggedness of the area, but it's thought that 143,000 people have been affected and 17,000 displaced. The death toll from a series of strong earthquakes on Papua New Guinea’s mainland has surpassed 100, the prime minister says, adding that thousands … 160 people were killed and more than 500 injured, while some buildings suffered damage in Papua province, Indonesia. The Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary said major relief efforts are under way in the central region where the magnitude 7.5 quake struck on February 26. Many in the form of landslides and landslips, which means that roads have been cut off, water contaminated, power knocked out and other widespread effects for the local people.“This is the first round of humanitarian relief supplies to be provided to the affected area and we understand there is a desperate need for the items we’re taking up. We definitely need more help from our neighbours and the aid community, this is turning into a humanitarian crisis.”.Isaac Pulupe, a resident of Tari, in Hela Province, which bore the brunt of the quake, told Radio New Zealand that most buildings in his town of 10,000 had collapsed, including the school and part of the hospital.“Most people have been traumatised emotionally from all that is happening and the continual earthquakes going on, their gardens and even homes have collapsed.” Pulupe said.“We’ve heard that there are international charity organisations committed to come to help us, but we haven’t seen them yet.
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