Tropical cyclone Harold strengthen this morning to a category 5
9 April, 2020. Severe Tropical Cyclone Harold strengthened to a category 5 cyclone overnight as it moved away from Fiji and headed to the Tonga group with wind gusts of 285km/h.
9 April, 2020. Severe Tropical Cyclone Harold strengthened to a category 5 cyclone overnight as it moved away from Fiji and headed to the Tonga group with wind gusts of 285km/h.
FAKAMATALA’EA MAKEHE HONO 10 MA’A TONGA FEKAU’AKI MO E SAIKOLONE FAKATALOPIKI MALOHI KO HALOTI (KALASI 4) ‘I HONO TUKU ATU
MEI HE SENITA FAKAMATALA FAKASAIKOLONE ‘A TONGA ‘I FUA’AMOTU ‘I HE TAIMI 9:00PM PULELULU 08 ‘EPELELI 2020
7 'Epeleli, 2020. Kuo kamata ngāue mai ‘a e Senitā Fakatokanga Matangi ‘a e fonua ‘i Fua’amotu ‘i he pongipongi ‘o e ’aho ni ‘o tuku mai ‘a e fakatokanga matangi fekau’aki mo e ‘amanaki foua ‘e he Saikolone Faka-Talopiki ko Harold ‘a e potu tahi ‘o e ‘Otu Tonga.
18 March, 2020. “It is indeed a great Honor to be with you all today for the commissioning of this New meteorological and MEIDECC office for ‘Eua, which will also serve as the Emergency Operation Centre for natural disasters”, was the opening statement from the Honorable Minister for the Ministry of MEIDECC as he officially commissioned the ‘Eua Meteorological Office, today the 16th March, 2020.
25 January, 2019. Less then a week after Severe Tropical Cyclone TINO, another Tropical Depression (TD05F) has developed just east of the neighboring Samoa Islands.
19 January, 2019. Top officials from Tonga's Ha'apai group say infrastructure is in urgent need of repair in the islands after Cyclone Tino swept past overnight.
FAKAMATALA'EA MAKEHE HONO 16 MA'A TONGA FEKAU'AKI MO E SAIKOLONE FAKATALOPIKI MALOHI KO TINO (KALASI 3) ‘I HONO TUKUATU
MEI HE SENITA FAKAMATALA FAKASAIKOLONE 'A TONGA I FUA'AMOTU I HE TAIMI 6:00PM TOKONAKI 18 SANUALI 2020
18 January, 2020. All those who need to move to Evacuation Centres in Ha’apai, Tongatapu and ‘Eua need to move when it is still daylight, the Minister of MEIDECC Hon Poasi Tei said in Nuku’alofa this morning during the second National Emergency Management Committee meeting as Cyclone Tino moves into the Kingdom’s waters.