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Huge tidal waves smash into PNG | Huge tidal waves smash into PNG |
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More than 400 people have been made homeless by huge tidal waves which hit the northern coastal region of Papua New Guinea, reports say. | More than 400 people have been made homeless by huge tidal waves which hit the northern coastal region of Papua New Guinea, reports say. |
The waves smashed into dozens of villages and towns on Tuesday, local newspapers said. | The waves smashed into dozens of villages and towns on Tuesday, local newspapers said. |
Homes were destroyed and a number of businesses and a hospital were flooded. | Homes were destroyed and a number of businesses and a hospital were flooded. |
No casualties have been reported so far, but officials said communication with some of PNG's outlying islands remained difficult. | No casualties have been reported so far, but officials said communication with some of PNG's outlying islands remained difficult. |
Heavy flooding | Heavy flooding |
Tuesday's huge waves - reportedly caused by tidal surges - lashed an 800km (500 mile) stretch along PNG's northern coastline. | |
Coastal towns such as Wewak and the nearby island of New Ireland were particularly hard hit and sea levels rose by several feet, reports said. | Coastal towns such as Wewak and the nearby island of New Ireland were particularly hard hit and sea levels rose by several feet, reports said. |
The onslaught lasted for six hours, reported PNG newspaper The National, creating "pools as deep as two metres, sending sediment and debris flooding into homes and businesses". | |
Local authorities sent emergency messages to the national government in the capital Port Moresby for assistance with the relief operation. | Local authorities sent emergency messages to the national government in the capital Port Moresby for assistance with the relief operation. |
A huge earthquake off PNG's northern coast in 1998 triggered a 16m-high tsunami that devastated the seaside town of Aitape and killed more than 2,000 people. | A huge earthquake off PNG's northern coast in 1998 triggered a 16m-high tsunami that devastated the seaside town of Aitape and killed more than 2,000 people. |
Communications across PNG are basic, and many tribes in the country's isolated areas have little contact with each other, let alone the outside world. | Communications across PNG are basic, and many tribes in the country's isolated areas have little contact with each other, let alone the outside world. |
Some 80% of the country's population live in rural areas with few or no facilities. | Some 80% of the country's population live in rural areas with few or no facilities. |
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