Two years after the catastrophic 2024 landslide in Papua New Guinea’s (PNG) Enga Province, the Highlands remain one of the most vulnerable regions in the world to weather‑driven disasters. As the 2026 rainy season brings another round of intense downpours, humanitarian agencies warn that the conditions that triggered the deadly 2024 collapse have not improved, and in some areas, have in fact worsened. Increasingly volatile rainfall patterns, dri…