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PNG quake toll rises above 100 as PM warns of long recovery

9 March 2018, 10:58 AM  |
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Pic caption: Red Cross personnel speaking to local people outside their damaged houses.

Pic caption: Red Cross personnel speaking to local people outside their damaged houses.

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Pic caption: Red Cross personnel speaking to local people outside their damaged houses.

The death toll from an earthquake that hit Papua New Guinea last month has topped 100 with thousands injured, Prime Minister Peter O’Neill said Friday, warning it will take years for the region to recover.

The Pacific nation’s mountainous interior was struck by a 7.5-magnitude tremor on February 26, triggering landslides that blocked roads, caused power outages and cut off villages.

Communities have also been rattled by strong aftershocks, sparking fears among disenchanted and suspicious residents that the shaking was somehow caused by oil and gas operations in the area.

“Tragically, the Highlands earthquake has already claimed the lives of an estimated more than 100 Papua New Guineans, with many more still missing and thousands of people injured,” O’Neill said.

The premier has visited the devastated region and said his government and aid agencies were focused on delivering clean water, food and shelter to victims, and restoring electricity and communications.

“There will be no quick fix, the damage from this disaster will take months and years to be repaired,” he said.

“The social damage to our communities is large, and this earthquake will be the source of sadness and sorrow for generations to come,” the prime minister added, describing the plight of one woman who lost six relatives including children.

“This is a story of tragedy and loss that is repeated in village after village throughout the disaster area.”

-PNG’s growth is heavily dependent on its natural resources-

The remote Southern Highlands region is home to the impoverished country’s biggest-ever development — the US$19 billion PNG LNG project operated by US energy giant ExxonMobil.

Traumatised villagers are suspicious of the plant’s operators and fearful they might have been using hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, and destabilised the rock structure underneath, the Post-Courier reported this week.

Hydraulic fracturing involves pumping large quantities of water and chemicals at high pressure deep into the Earth to fracture rock to stimulate the flow of natural gas or oil.

“I don’t want the project to resume its operation until the company is cleared of suspicion of any responsibility,” Hela province’s governor Philip Undialu told the newspaper.

O’Neill said while there was no evidence that energy developments in the Southern Highlands and Hela provinces had anything to do with the quake, he had asked the Australian government to conduct an independent review.

He told the Post-Courier that he went to Hela’s capital Tari on Wednesday and “they wanted an independent review and report on what is happening”.

Canberra said in a statement to AFP that Geoscience Australia — the government agency that monitors and analyses earthquakes — would look into the causes of the tremor.

“The Australian government, through Geoscience Australia, has agreed to the PNG government’s request to provide advice on the scientific basis of the earthquake and seismic activity in the region,” a foreign affairs spokesperson said.

ExxonMobil said Monday it expected its project to be offline for up to eight weeks to repair the quake-hit facilities.

PNG’s growth is heavily dependent on its natural resources, and O’Neill has said the shutdown of the plant would have a “huge impact on the economy”.

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