Tribal violence, rain and mosquitoes: making sense of the Papua New Guinea landslide

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A landslide that occurred in Papua New Guinea is believed to have buried over 2,000 people. Experts are attributing this disaster to massive tectonic forces, tribal conflicts, and the presence of mosquitoes, trying to understand the severity of the situation. Papua New Guinea is known as one of the most disaster-prone nations globally.
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