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‘Unbelievable Destruction’ Reported After Cyclone Slams Vanuatu

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pacificstormJPG?  SQUARESPACE CACHEVERSION=1426338706667UNICEF Pacific(NEW YORK) — Humanitarian workers reported “unbelievable destruction” in Port Vila, Vanuatu, after a powerful cyclone brought crashing waves and powerful winds to the island nation.

At least eight people have died, according to the Vanuatu National Disaster Management Office, the director of UNICEF Australia, Tim O’Connor, told ABC News.

“We’re extremely concerned for [the] safety and well being of tens of thousands of people across Vanuatu,” the Australian Red Cross said in a statement. “Humanitarian needs will be enormous. Many people have lost their homes. Shelter, food and water [are] urgent priorities.”

The storm uprooted trees, blew roofs from homes and downed power lines across Port Vila.

 

 

Chloe Morrison, a World Vision emergency communications officer who is in Port Vila, said there is no power or running water in the capital and that communication remains unreliable.

“It’s still really quite dangerous outside. Most people are still hunkering down,” she said. “The damage is quite extensive in Port Vila but there are so many more vulnerable islands. I can’t even imagine what it’s like in those vulnerable communities.”

Located about a quarter of the way from Australia to Hawaii, Vanuatu has a population of 267,000 spread over 65 islands. About 47,000 people live in the capital.


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