Cyclone Harold, a category 5 cyclone, hit the Pacific nation of Vanuatu on 6 and 7 April, ripping off roofs and downing telecommunications across large parts of the north and west of the country as it tries to fight the coronavirus outbreak. There have been hurricane-force winds, heavy rainfall, flash flooding, properties flattened, and trees torn down. Luganville, with a population of 16,000, was ravaged. Communications to Vanuatu’s two largest islands are cut. Vanuatu is in a state of emergency, with borders closed to international arrivals, a curfew, and gatherings of more than five people banned. Some restrictions were lifted to allow people to gather at mass evacuation centres (see) On 8 April Harold flattened homes and flooded towns in Fiji. Emergency officials are scrambling to establish communication with outlying islands. Harold killed dozens in the Solomon Islands before destroying Vanuatu, and is expected to hit Tonga within days.
Pacific: Cyclone Harold’s devastation
Written by David Fletcher 09 Apr 2020Additional Info
- Pray: for care for the homeless, the speedy repair of areas damaged by floods, communication lines to be quickly repaired, and for all emergency services. (Psalm 42:5)
- More: www.aljazeera.com/news/2020/04/cyclone-harold-batters-fiji-flattening-homes-flooding-towns-200408060543606.html
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