Papua New Guinea quake killed at least 15, governor says

In this photo released on Tuesday, Feb. 27, 2018, by Indonesia's National Disaster Mitigation Agency (BNPB), local officials inspect the damage to a mosque following Monday's powerful earthquake in neighboring Papua New Guinea, in Boven Digoel, Papua province, Indonesia. Severe damage to phone networks and roads from the earthquake in Papua New Guinea was hindering efforts to assess the extent of the destruction Tuesday, although officials in the remote central region fear dozens of people may have been injured or killed. (BNPB via AP)
A man views a house that collapsed in a strong earthquake, Tuesday, Feb. 27, 2018, in Halagoli, Hela Province, Papua New Guinea. Severe damage after Monday's powerful 7.5 magnitude earthquake in Papua New Guinea is hindering efforts to assess the destruction, although officials fear dozens of people may have been injured or killed. (Jerol Wepii via AP)

In this Monday, Feb. 26, 2018, photo, mining pipes line a road littered with debris following Monday’s earthquake in Tabubil township, Papua New Guinea. A 7.5 magnitude powerful earthquake in Papua New Guinea is hindering efforts to assess the destruction, although officials fear dozens of people may have been injured or killed. (Luke Purre via AP)

In this Monday, Feb. 26, 2018, photo, debris from a massive landslide from Monday’s earthquake covers an area in Tabubil township, Papua New Guinea. The 7.5 magnitude powerful earthquake in Papua New Guinea is hindering efforts to assess the destruction, although officials fear dozens of people may have been injured or killed. (Luke Purre via AP)

Downed trees litter a field after a strong earthquake, Tuesday, Feb. 27, 2018, in Halagoli, Hela Province, Papua New Guinea. Severe damage after Monday’s powerful 7.5 magnitude earthquake in Papua New Guinea is hindering efforts to assess the destruction, although officials fear dozens of people may have been injured or killed. (Jerol Wepii via AP)

WELLINGTON, New Zealand — A powerful earthquake two days ago killed at least 15 people, injured dozens and disrupted work at mines, coffee plantations and oil fields in a remote Papua New Guinea region, the local governor said Wednesday.

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