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Papua New Guinea is slowly receiving international aid after a massive landslide buried an estimated 2,000 people in a remote village Friday. A Papua New Guinea government official told the United Nations that more than 2,000 people were believed to have been buried alive and was formally asking for international help to excavate the land, The Associated Press reported. The U.N. currently estimates the death toll at 670 and said it hasn’t changed that, despite the local government's estimate. But, they noted, the number will "remain fluid." Only the remains of six people have been found so far. The International Organization for Migration, part of the U.N., is taking a leading

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