17 Sep 2024 | 07:06 AM UTC
PNG: Curfew measures ongoing in Porgera Valley, Enga Province, as of Sept. 17 amid tribal violence /update 1
Officials imposing 18:00-08:00 curfew in Porgera Valley, Enga Province, Papua New Guinea, as of Sept. 17 amid tribal violence.
Officials are enforcing an 18:00-08:00 curfew in Pogera Valley as of Sept. 17 amid ongoing violence between rival tribes seeking control over local mining resources. The armed clashes began Sept. 11 in retaliation for an earlier attack by unauthorized miners on a landowner in August. The violence has resulted in at least 30 deaths, with reports of arson and vandalism targeting residential properties and businesses. Officials have declared a state of emergency in the area, which gives police powers to use force against armed individuals. Additionally, officials have barred non-residents from entering Porgera and suspended operations at the Porgera Gold Mine.
Authorities have deployed hundreds of security personnel to Porgera; however, law enforcement agencies remain generally under-resourced and cannot respond effectively. Further tribal violence, including arson and looting, is likely in the coming days and could spread to nearby areas. Confrontations could quickly spread to nearby areas. Renewed fighting might prompt authorities to extend the state of emergency to other parts of Enga Province.
Due to the security environment, businesses in Porgera and surrounding areas will likely remain closed, or they may halt operations at the first sign of unrest. Officials may set up checkpoints on main roads leading to and from Porgera, which would likely cause transport disruptions. Authorities may suspend flights at the Kairik Airstrip if clashes occur nearby.
Consider avoiding nonessential travel to the impacted area until tensions subside. Check with local contacts on the status of roads before driving in the town and surrounding areas; use alternative routes to avoid likely areas for clashes and allow additional time to reach destinations. If clashes break out, leave the area immediately and seek shelter, or remain inside away from windows if indoors. Follow all security personnel instructions.