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15-metre tsunami causes ‘unprecedented disaster’ in Tonga

Wave wiped out one village, killed at least three people, says govt

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 19 Jan 2022 5:00PM

15-metre tsunami causes ‘unprecedented disaster’ in Tonga
A combination handout image released on Monday by the United Nations Institute for Training and Research shows an ESRI Basemap satellite image taken on April 19, 2020 (left) of buildings in Pangai, Tonga, and a CNES/Airbus DS satellite image taken on Sunday (right) of the same area covered in volcanic ash following the eruption of the Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’apai underwater volcano on Saturday. – AFP pic, January 19, 2022

WELLINGTON – A 15-metre tsunami unleashed by a huge volcanic blast crashed ashore on Tonga last week, demolishing homes and killing at least three people, the island state’s government has said.

In an “unprecedented disaster”, one village was completely wiped out while only a few houses remained standing in several other settlements scattered across the archipelago, the government said in its first public statement on Saturday’s disaster. 

At least three people were killed and survivors were left huddled under makeshift shelters, it said.

“An unprecedented disaster hit Tonga,” the government said yesterday following the violent eruption of the Hunga-Tonga-Hunga-Ha’apai volcano.

Rescue teams have been sent to the worst-hit areas to evacuate residents, it said.

The government said the eruption triggered a tsunami “rising up to 15 metres” that slammed ashore on the west coast of several islands.

The village on Mango Island, where a distress beacon was detected earlier in the week, was completely destroyed while only a few houses remained standing in several other villages scattered through the archipelago.

A 65-year-old woman in Mango was one of three people confirmed dead along with a 49-year-old man and British national Angela Glover. 

Multiple injuries were also reported, the government said.

Tongan navy vessels carrying health workers and laden with urgent supplies of water, food, and tents were being deployed.

“The evacuation process has begun,” the government statement said.

Aid efforts have been hampered by a fault in the undersea cable connecting Tonga to the rest of the world, with communication to the outer islands limited to satellite phones and radio. 

Photos taken by a New Zealand Air Force reconnaissance flight showed a thick volcanic-ash blanket covering the islands, which had contaminated supplies of drinking water.

There were also issues with aid arriving from overseas, with damage to wharves and ash on the main airport runway preventing international arrivals. – AFP, January 19, 2022

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