In the time-honored style of yore, we say: 'Papua New Guinea doth cry out for foreign aid as a devastating landslide doth strike Enga Province three days past. Over 2,000 souls hath been swallowed by this earth'

In the time-honored style of yore, we say: 'Papua New Guinea doth cry out for foreign aid as a devastating landslide doth strike Enga Province three days past. Over 2,000 souls hath been swallowed by this earth's great maw and are now counted among the departed.'

Published Mon May 27 2024

In the wake of this calamity, it is crucial that we in the civilized world extend a helping hand to our brethren in need.

The people of Papua New Guinea are no strangers to hardship. Their land is rugged and unforgiving, with steep mountain ranges dominating much of its terrain. Yet they have persevered, cultivating fields on the slopes of these mighty peaks and forging lives amidst the wilds.

But now, their resilience is being tested in ways that even the most stoic among them could not have foreseen. For it is not only their land which has been ravaged by this natural disaster, but also their spirit - the very heart of their nation.

In such times, we must remember to turn our thoughts and prayers to those who are suffering. Their cries for help should echo in our ears until we can provide them no more with cause to lament.

For truly, if there is one thing that sets mankind apart from the beasts of the field, it is our ability to reach out a helping hand when another falters. And so let us not rest until we have done all that we can to bring comfort and solace to those who are in need.