Jayapura, Indonesia— A catastrophic landslide swept down the mountainside in central Papua on Tuesday, obliterating a critical stretch of the primary provincial highway. The collapse followed forty-eight hours of unrelenting rainfall. Local transit authorities have confirmed that no vehicles were caught in the main slide zone.
The debris field spans nearly two hundred meters, covering the road in deep mud, rock, and uprooted trees. Several passenger minibuses remain stuck on the opposite side of the blockage. They are currently cut off from the main supply route to the coastal towns.
Local disaster management teams are coordinating an urgent aerial assessment. The terrain is unstable and prone to secondary slides if the rain continues. Ground crews have been dispatched from the nearest municipal hub to begin manual clearance.
"We cannot move heavy machinery to the site until the soil saturates and stabilizes," a regional emergency responder said. "The risk to our teams is too high at this exact moment."
The isolation of these highland communities is creating immediate shortages of fuel and medical supplies. Local government representatives are planning a supply drop by helicopter to provide food and emergency water. The road is expected to remain closed for several days.
Engineers are evaluating the structural integrity of the slope above the road. They suspect that previous deforestation in the area contributed to the severity of the slide. Permanent repairs will require significant geological reinforcement of the mountain face.
Village elders are working with the local police to assist the stranded passengers in reaching safe shelter. The local government has not announced a budget for an immediate road bypass. The region remains under a high-alert weather warning for the next 24 hours.
Clearing operations will resume as soon as the weather permits. For now, the mountain pass is strictly off-limits to all traffic. Communication lines are operational but intermittent due to the storm.
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