Papua New Guinea: At least 18 killed in quake aftershock

A magnitude 6.7 quake that struck Papua New Guinea's mountainous Southern Highlands has killed at least 18 people, local authorities say.

Debris from a landslide from the massive quake covers an area in Tabubil township, Papua New Guinea, 28 february, 2018

Debris from a landslide from the massive quake covers an area in Tabubil township, Papua New Guinea, 28 february, 2018 Source: AAP

At least 18 people have been killed by a magnitude 6.7 quake that struck Papua New Guinea's mountainous Southern Highlands early on Wednesday, adding to the death toll from a larger quake nine days ago.

The earthquake, which struck shortly after midnight local time, was the most severe aftershock in an area badly damaged by a magnitude 7.5 quake that flattened villages and caused landslides, killing at least 55 people.

"I have just received reports that 18 people were killed last night," William Bando, Hela Province administrator told Reuters.

"It appears Hides was hardest hit. We haven't heard about potential casualties there yet, but it is a big village with many people."

The first casualty assessment comes as authorities and aid workers struggle to reach the rugged highlands area to assess the extent of the damage of the first earthquake, on February 26, and deliver aid to stricken locals.

Landslides, blocked roads, cracked airstrips and damaged telecommunication links have hampered efforts by authorities to assess the death toll and deliver supplies to the more than 150,000 people that agencies estimate are in need of aid.


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