Sunday's quake hit the remote East Sepik province in the north
of the country at the depth of 65 km (40 miles), the German
Research Center for Geosciences (GFZ) said at the time.
Local newspaper the Papua New Guinea Post Courier said on Monday
three people had been killed, with reports of houses and bridges
being destroyed.
East Sepik province Governor Allan Bird told Australian state
broadcaster ABC on Monday regional authorities initially
estimated the earthquake destroyed 1,000 homes, in a region that
had already been inundated by floods.
"It was the earthquake that no-one was prepared for. That would
have caused the most significant damage now," he said.
Papua New Guinea straddles the Pacific's "Ring of Fire", a
region known for frequent earthquakes.
(Reporting by Alasdair Pal in Sydney; Editing by Michael Perry)
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