Papua New Guinea
Papua New Guinea: Disaster Management Team Humanitarian Update (As of 31 July 2025)
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SHELTER Tarpaulins were the most common type of shelter for majority of IDPs in 75% of the sites assessed.Tents were the second most common type of shelter followed by empty buildings and…
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This infographic presents findings from sites hosting Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in West New Britain Province after the eruption of Ulawun Volcano on 26 June 2019. Presented are findings from six (6) IDP sites namely Soi,…
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PAPUA NEW GUINEA More than 11,000 people are displaced in 11 sites in East and West New Britain provinces, following a volcanic eruption on Mt. Ulawun. The volcano began emitting ash plumes on 26 June and erupted…
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PAPUA NEW GUINEA Heavy rains on 17-20 February caused flash flooding, landslides, and blocked roads in the towns of Gazelle, Rabaul and Kokopo, East New Britain province, with one reported death and one missing person due to…
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BANGLADESH In the Rohingya refugee camps, during the period of 14-21 May, over 50 households and more than 150 individuals were affected by landslides and windstorms. To date, more than 21,300 refugees have been relocated from high…