Sydney — At least 18 people were killed by a magnitude 6.7 quake that struck Papua New Guinea’s mountainous Southern Highlands early on Wednesday, an official said, adding to the death toll from a larger quake last week. The tremor, shortly after midnight local time, struck just 31km southwest of the epicentre of a magnitude-7.5 quake that flattened villages and caused landslides last Monday, killing at least 55 people. It was the most severe of a series of aftershocks that have rattled the resource-rich region, about 600km northwest of the capital Port Moresby, complicating efforts to provide aid to nearly 150,000 people in need of emergency supplies. "I have just received reports that 18 people were killed last night," Hela Province administrator William Bando 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." Local media outlets on Tuesday reported the death toll from the original quak...
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