More than 30 people are believed to have died after a powerful earthquake struck Papua New Guinea's mountainous interior, a report said today as details of "extensive" damage began to emerge.
The 7.5-magnitude tremor struck 90 kilometres south of Porgera in the Pacific nation's Enga province early yesterday, with two strong aftershocks rattling the rugged region.
Phone lines were largely cut, but the PNG Post Courier newspaper cited Hela provincial administrator William Bando as saying there were casualties.
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Some 300 people were injured, it added, and properties damaged, with reports of landslides and sinkholes.
The Papua New Guinea Today website, quoting Catholic priest Pius Hal, said at least 10 died, including four children, in quake-triggered landslides.
AFP was unable to confirm the death toll.
A government assessment team was due to fly into the area today to get a better idea of the impact, with the military mobilised to help restore services and infrastructure, the government's Chief Secretary Isaac Lupari said in a statement.
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