created by the USGS A total of 21 people were reported killed and at least 42 were injured. Eleven of the deaths occurred in
Morobe Province, with five deaths in
Madang and five more in the
Eastern Highlands. She added that many people and homes had been engulfed by
landslides. Three deaths were reported at
Wau, a gold-mining town. The Morobe Provincial Disaster Director, Charley Masange, reported injuries from collapsed structures and debris. Medical facilities, houses, roads and major highways were damaged. One person was killed in the Rai Coast District due to a landslide. In
Kabwum, three people were killed and many were injured. Buildings collapsed in the district and some survivors were airlifted. Officials said that miners were buried by a landslide near
Lae. Four people were killed in the
Nawae District, including a man who died during a rockfall. An
aerial survey of Morobe province by
Mission Aviation Fellowship revealed landslides but damage was limited. Most homes in the mountainous villages remained intact. Inhabitants in the town reported "very strong shaking". Damage consisted of cracked roads, damaged buildings and cars, and items falling off supermarket shelves. Broken pipelines and falling rubble was reported in
Kainantu, a town of 10,000 people. There, shaking lasted for over a minute. At the
University of Goroka, a seven-storey dormitory building sustained large cracks and window awnings fell. Ten students of the university were injured and over 150 were displaced. It was also felt in the cities of
Merauke,
Jayapura and
Wamena in
Indonesia's
Papua province. The Ramu hydropower station at Kainantu was damaged, leading to a complete
power outage across Madang and Morobe provinces. Power supply facilities across the region, including in Lae and Madang, were also damaged. The Kumul submarine cable network linking Port Moresby and Madang, as well as the
Pipe Pacific Cable linking Port Moresby and
Sydney were disrupted. Multiple damage were reported on the cables, causing interruption to Internet services. Cable disruption affected the
New Guinea Highlands,
Islands and
Momase regions. The
Highlands Highway was damaged, particularly at Markham and Ramu. An
aerial reconnaissance of the
Finisterre Range found active landslides. Landslides were also suspected in
Rai Coast District, near the earthquake epicenter. A high-voltage power pylon fell, causing a
bushfire that burned five homes. At least 15 homes at a government village in Madang were damaged or collapsed. The roof of a cathedral in the city was also damaged. Many inhabitants elsewhere across the province became homeless. In the city of Madang itself, 389 homes were destroyed and 10 people were injured. A total of 1,076 houses were damaged or destroyed in the earthquake. ==Response==