2024 Papua New Guinea floods
{{Short description|Natural disaster in Papua New Guinea}}
{{Infobox flood
| name = 2024 Papua New Guinea floods
| duration = 18 March 2024 – 22 March 2024
| areas affected = Papua New Guinea
| cause = Torrential rains, king tides
}}
From 18 March 2024 to 22 March 2024, floods and landslides in Papua New Guinea killed 23 people. The floods were caused by torrential rains and king tides.
Damages and Casualties
The floods and landslides killed 23, including a mother and her child. The fatalities occurred during three separate landslides in Chimbu Province. Roads were washed away in coastal regions. The village of Lese Kavora was severely affected by king tides, damaging food gardens and contaminating water wells. Rivers overflowed around deltas. Enga Province also suffered heavy floods.{{cite web|url=https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2024/3/20/papua-new-guinea-floods-landslides-leave-at-least-23-dead|title=Papua New Guinea floods, landslides leave at least 23 dead|date=20 March 2024|accessdate=15 April 2024}}{{cite web|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/rest-of-world/more-than-20-dead-in-papua-new-guinea-floods-landslides/articleshow/108601563.cms|title=More than 20 dead in Papua New Guinea floods, landslides|date=19 March 2024|accessdate=15 April 2024}} Tons of mud buried homes in the same province.{{cite web|url=https://reliefweb.int/report/papua-new-guinea/papua-new-guinea-landslides-and-floods-media-pngmet-echo-daily-flash-21-march-2024|title=Papua New Guinea - Landslides and floods (media, PNGMET) (ECHO Daily Flash of 21 March 2024)|date=21 March 2024|accessdate=15 April 2024}} The entire country experienced rain and stormy weather.{{cite web|url=https://www.thedailystar.net/news/world/news/over-20-dead-papua-new-guinea-floods-landslides-3570091|title=Over 20 dead in Papua New Guinea floods, landslides|accessdate=15 April 2024}}
Aftermath
The floods ravaged the local economy, and many survived on only one meal per day. The government allocated 10,000 Papua New Guinean kinas ($2,645) for relief assistance. The country is one of the most at-risk to climate change, ranking 16 according to the 2022 World Risk Index.