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Tonga Tsunami: Survey Shows ‘extensive damage’ as Island Nation is cut off

M.Cby M.C
January 18, 2022
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Volcanic Eruption in Tonga

Aid agencies have reported “extensive damage” in the Pacific Island nation of Tonga on Tuesday, January 18, 2022, following a massive underwater volcanic blast and tsunami, as the first death from the disaster was confirmed.

Early indications of the scale of the crisis on the virtually cut-off island kingdom was emerging through patchy satellite phone contact with Tonga, surveillance flights and satellite images, three days after the volcanic eruption.

In the course of the findings, the body of a British woman, swept away by the tsunami had been found with at least, one other person reported missing.

Australia and New Zealand, which released scouting plane flights over Tonga the previous day, prepared aid ships for deployment to Tonga.

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The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said surveillance flights had confirmed “substantial property damage” on Mango and Fonoi Islands.

“An active distress beacon had been detected from Mango,” the OCHA agency said in an urgent report. The island is home to more than 30 people, according to Tongan census figures.

Tonga volcano- Video shows eruption day before tsunami – BBC News

Volcanic ash and dust

OCHA also reported “extensive damage” on the western beaches of the main island Tongatapu, “with several resorts and/or houses destroyed and/or badly damaged”.

The report also indicated that Tonga’s capital, Nuku’alofa was blanketed in two centimetres of volcanic ash and dust. Power and local phone systems have been restored to parts of the capital, but international communications were disconnected.

The capital’s waterfront was “seriously damaged with rocks and debris pushed inland from the tsunami”.

Satellite images released by the United Nations Satellite Centre showed the impact of the eruption and tsunami on the tiny island of Nomuka, one of the closest to the Hunga-Tonga-Hunga-Ha’apai volcano.

The satellite centre said of 104 structures analysed in the cloud-free area, 41 structures were damaged and almost all were covered with ash.

Tonga’s airport had expected to clear volcanic ash from the capital’s runway within the shorted possible time, the OCHA said.

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Australia said the ash must be cleared before it can land a C-130 military plane with aid.

However, the human toll remains largely unknown.

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‘Cling on to a tree’

The first confirmed death was Angela Glover, a 50-year-old who ran a stray animals charity and was reported missing by her husband after the tsunami hit.

“Earlier today my family was sadly informed that the body of my sister Angela has been found,” her brother Nick Eleini said after news about her sister was given by the husband, James Glover.

“James was able to cling on to a tree for quite a long time, but Angela was unable to do so and was washed away with the dogs,” he told the media.

Tonga’s worried neighbours are still scrambling to grasp the scale of the damage, which New Zealand’s leader Jacinda Ardern said was believed to be “significant”.

Australia’s HMAS Adelaide, and New Zealand’s HMNZS Wellington and HMNZS Aotearoa were deployed in case of any aid request from Tonga, which lies three days’ sailing away.

Water is expected to be a priority, New Zealand’s defence minister said Tuesday, as water sources in Tonga are at risk of being poisoned by the volcanic fallout.

France, which has territories in the South Pacific, pledged to support Tonga’s “most urgent needs” in cooperation with Australia and New Zealand.

Australia’s international development minister, Zed Seselja, said a small contingent of Australian police stationed in Tonga had delivered a “pretty concerning” initial evaluation of the western beaches area.

Tonga
Volcano eruption

‘Devastation’

Major aid agencies, which would usually rush in to provide emergency humanitarian relief, said they were stuck in a holding pattern, making it difficult to contact local staff.

“From what little updates we have, the scale of the devastation could be immense, especially for outlying islands,” the International Federation of Red Cross (IFRC) Pacific Head of Delegation, Katie Greenwood said.

Even when relief efforts get under way, they may be complicated due to Covid-19 entry restrictions. Tonga only recently reported its first-ever coronavirus case.

Saturday’s (January 15, 2022) volcanic blast was one the largest recorded in decades, erupting 30 kilometres (about 19 miles) into the air and depositing ash, gas and acid rain across a swathe of the Pacific.

The eruption was recorded around the world and heard as far away as Alaska, triggering a tsunami that flooded Pacific coastlines from Japan to the United States.

The massive waves even prompted an oil spill in Peru, as they rocked a ship unloading crude at a refinery near Lima, Peru’s capital. The spill left at least two kilometres of the country’s central coast dirtied with oil, Environment Minister Ruben Ramirez s said on Monday, January 17, 2022.

The eruption severed an undersea communications cable between Tonga and Fiji, (another country in Oceania) that operators say would take up to two weeks to repair.

“We’re getting sketchy information, but it looks like the cable has been cut,” Southern Cross Cable Network’s networks director Dean Veverka told the media.

Tonga is home to more than 100,000 people who live on more than 30 inhabited islands.

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