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yuiyoshida

(41,831 posts)
Thu Feb 25, 2016, 03:27 PM Feb 2016

Tens of thousands of Fijians homeless after cyclone


Tens of thousands of Fijians remain homeless and living in evacuation shelters in the aftermath of a devastating cyclone at the weekend, officials said on Thursday, as aid began trickling in to the outer reaches of the South Pacific archipelago.

The death toll from Cyclone Winston, the worst storm ever recorded in the southern hemisphere, remained at 42 but officials at Fiji's National Disaster Management Office fear that figure will rise.

Officials from the disaster agency estimate that 35,000 people are sheltering in evacuation centers, some of which are damaged and running short of food and other supplies.

Some 900,000 people live in the archipelago of more than 300 islands International aid agencies said supplies were being delivered but the scale of the damage to infrastructure, particularly jetties and communications equipment, was making it hard to reach remote communities where help was most needed.

http://news.asiaone.com/news/world/tens-thousands-fijians-homeless-after-cyclone

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Tens of thousands of Fijians homeless after cyclone (Original Post) yuiyoshida Feb 2016 OP
They're not accustomed to such powerful cyclones malaise Feb 2016 #1

malaise

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1. They're not accustomed to such powerful cyclones
Thu Feb 25, 2016, 03:28 PM
Feb 2016

and none of their infrastructure could handle Winston.

It's too sad.

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