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Power lines down after Cyclone Winston hit Vava'u Power lines down after Cyclone Winston hit Vava'u

Nuku'alofa, 19 February, 2016. The New Zealand Government yesterday Thursday 18 February committed NZD60,000 to Tonga to immediately assist with Cyclone Winston response, NZ High Commissioner in Tonga, Sarah Walsh said today.

The money is to pay for a chartered flight from the capital Nuku’alofa to Vava’u once conditions permit, to support the Tonga National Emergency Management Office with technical assistance and to respond to other initiatives if necessary.

The flight would assess damage, deliver essential supplies such as tarpaulins, tents and mosquito nets, and deploy additional emergency personnel to Vava’u.

“New Zealand will continue to monitor the situation and stands ready to provide further assistance if required,” Ms Walsh said.

“Tonga and New Zealand have a very close relationship and many ties, and the thoughts of New Zealanders are with the people of Tonga at this time.”

NZHC

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  • Oua e Fiu
    Oua e Fiu Tuesday, 23 February 2016 21:29 Comment Link

    Faitangane Aussie n NZ!!!! he ng ngaue fk-Samaletani Lelei kuo ta'ai malie ai 'ae Kkakai 'o Tonga he 'ofa aufuo too kihe ta'ui 'ae Zika Virus moe tokoni fkvavae ke vakai'i 'ae si'i kakai Tukuhausia hili 'ae Matangi Saikolone ko Winston?

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