More than 100 people are feared to have been killed in a landslide in Papua New Guinea, the Australian public broadcaster ABC reported on Friday. The landslide reportedly hit Kaokalam Village in Enga Province, about 600 kilometres north-west of the nation’s capital Port Moresby in the early hours of Friday, ABC reported. Authorities have not confirmed the death toll. The landslide had also blocked a road to the town of Porgera, where a large gold mine is located. “The landslip has buried homes and food gardens, leaving an unknown number of people trapped under the debris. The full extent of th…