中新网5月27日电 据法新社报道,巴布亚新几内亚政府今日向联合国发出紧急通报,该国北部地区遭受了一场大规模的山体滑坡灾害,据初步统计,超过2000人被埋在厚重的泥土和岩石之下。
据了解,此次山体滑坡发生在当地时间27日清晨,由于连日来的强降雨,导致山体土壤松动,引发了此次灾难。灾害发生时,当地居民正在准备进行日常活动,突如其来的自然灾害造成了重大的人员伤亡和财产损失。
目前,巴布亚新几内亚政府已经启动了紧急救援行动,调动了大量的救援队伍和设备前往灾区。联合国和多个国际救援组织也宣布将提供援助,帮助进行搜救工作和灾后重建。
由于受灾地区通讯中断,具体的伤亡情况和灾情详情尚在进一步核实中。巴布亚新几内亚政府呼吁国际社会伸出援手,共同应对这场突如其来的自然灾害。同时,政府也提醒民众注意天气变化,提高防灾意识,以减少类似灾害的发生。
此次山体滑坡灾害是巴布亚新几内亚近年来最严重的自然灾害之一,其影响范围和人员伤亡情况仍在持续评估中。我们将持续关注此事,并提供最新的灾情报道。
英语如下:
Title: “2,000 People Trapped! Devastating Landslide in Papua New Guinea Shocks the World”
Keywords: Landslide, Missing Persons, Papua New Guinea Rescue Efforts
Content:
Hong Kong, May 27th, 2023 – The Papua New Guinea government has issued an emergency alert to the United Nations, reporting a massive landslide disaster in the northern region of the country. According to preliminary statistics, over 2,000 people have been buried under thick mud and rocks.
The landslide occurred early on the morning of May 27th, triggered by continuous heavy rainfall that loosened the soil on the mountain, leading to the disaster. At the time of the landslide, local residents were preparing for daily activities, resulting in significant casualties and property damage.
The Papua New Guinea government has launched an emergency rescue operation, mobilizing a large number of rescue teams and equipment to the affected area. The United Nations and various international rescue organizations have announced their assistance in search and rescue operations and post-disaster reconstruction.
Communications in the affected area have been cut off, and the specific casualty and disaster details are still being verified. The government of Papua New Guinea is calling on the international community to offer support and jointly respond to this sudden natural disaster. At the same time, the government is also reminding the public to be aware of weather changes and increase disaster prevention awareness to reduce the occurrence of similar disasters.
This landslide disaster is one of the most serious natural disasters in Papua New Guinea in recent years, and the scope of its impact and the number of casualties are still being assessed. We will continue to monitor the situation and provide the latest disaster reports.
【来源】http://www.chinanews.com/gj/2024/05-27/10223880.shtml
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