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>>> The number of deaths in papua new guinea is growing significantly following a major landslide. The U.N. updated the number today. The disaster happened early friday morning with the landslide burying more than a hundred homes. Albert delitala joins us now this morning. That number has jumped since friday. What is the latest? >> It has. They're estimating the number of dead to be more than 670 people. The U.N. international organization for migration, which has a mission on that pacific island, they say they're basing the calculation on the numbers from village and provincial officials about the number of homes buried and they're putting that at 150 homes buried by the friday landslide. That's a steep rise from friday that was 100 or more people buried in the landslide. Last update earlier today, only five bodies have been recovered as well as the leg of a sixth victim. Nearly 4,000 people live in the village there that was partially buried which is about 6,000 kilometre northwest of the capital port moresby. The landslide hit the village on friday and you can see the scenes there. The scale of the destruction burying many dozens of homes in the remote village in the northern village of yum bali. Tt you can see it, it's estimated to be 6-8 metres deep. The massive trail, it's about the size of three to four football fields in size. So just a massive field there and it covers -- it cuts off the province's main highway that goes through that area. Here's one local resident who is also a chinese national describing the situation. >> Livestock, everything is buried. They're appealing to our government NGOs for food and shelter temporarily. And they're trying to retrieve the bodies. >> Reporter: so complicating the rescue effort is travel warfare which is common in the highlands there. That includes a clash yesterday to the landslide of eight deaths of 30 homes burned. From the landslide, some medical facilities have also been buried. Emergency responders have been working today to move people to safer ground. They set up evacuation centres as well. The papua new guinea government is considering asking for more international help. The U.S. and australia said they're willing to do what they can to offer assistance. The number of missing and injured was still being assessed last update earlier today. That number of dead could change in the hours ahead. >> Marianne: I know that things are fluid in situations like this and I know you'll be keeping an eye on that throughout the morning. Thank you, albert. [ ] >> Marianne: still ahead. Predictions of the worst hurricane season in decades. That and more coming up on cbc news network. [surfer rock plays] [giggling] Ahh! Announcer: Son of a Critch. Watch free onCBC Gem. ( ) Some people say there are doers, and there are dreamers. But what's wrong with a little dreaming? Especially when it's shared. With hard work, little dreams grow into big ones. At Kubota, we know that your work never stops. And we're inspired by those who dream - But our equipment is built for dreamers and doers, like you. Kubota, built for those who do. I'm lost in love... (Electronic chime) So lost in love with you Get started for free on eharmony. (Giggling) Must be 18 or older to join. Get who gets you. eharmony. Let's go for a skate, and a little chat. Because retirement today is not what it used to be. The good news is we're living longer and more active lives, but planning for that longevitycan come with some challenges. Thankfully as a Canadian homeowner aged 55 and better, you have options. The chip Program allows you to access the value of your home without selling it. So you can live retirement on your terms. If you're 55 or older call now

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