MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) Authorities in Papua New Guinea were searching Wednesday for safer ground to relocate thousands of survivors at risk from a potential second landslide in the South Pacific country s highlands, while the arrival of heavy earth-moving equipment at the disaster site where hundreds are buried has been delayed, officials said.
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Authorities fear a second landslide and a disease outbreak are looming at the scene of Papua New Guinea’s mass-casualty disaster. U.N. official Serhan Aktoprak said Tuesday the mass of debris