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Drinking water, ash big concern as Tonga assesses damage after tsunami

Drinking water, ash big concern as Tonga assesses damage after tsunami

An eruption occurs at the underwater volcano Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha鈥檃pai off Tonga, January 14, 2022, in this screengrab obtained from a social media video. Video recorded January 14, 2022. Tonga Geological Services/via REUTERS

SYDNEY/WELLINGTON Australia and New Zealand sent surveillance flights on Monday to assess damage in Tonga, isolated from the rest of the world after the eruption of a volcano that triggered a tsunami and blanketed the Pacific island with ash.

Australia鈥檚 Minister for the Pacific Zed Seselja said initial reports suggested no mass casualties from Saturday鈥檚 eruption and tsunami but Australian police had visited beaches and reported significant damage with 鈥渉ouses thrown around.鈥

鈥淲e know there is some significant damage, and know there is significant damage to resorts,鈥 he said in an interview with an Australian radio station, adding that Tonga鈥檚 airport appeared to be in relatively good condition.

One British woman was reported missing, he said.

The surveillance flights would assess the situation in outer islands where communication is completely cut off.

Tonga鈥檚 deputy head of mission in Australia, Curtis Tu鈥檌halangingie, asked for patience as Tonga鈥檚 government decides its priorities for aid.

Tonga is concerned about the risk of aid deliveries spreading COVID-19 to the island, which is COVID-free.

鈥淲e don鈥檛 want to bring in another wave 鈥 a tsunami of COVID-19,鈥 he told Reuters by telephone.

鈥淲hen people see such a huge explosion they want to help,鈥 he said but added Tonga diplomats were also concerned by some private fundraising efforts and urged the public to wait until a disaster relief fund was announced.

Any aid sent to Tonga would need to be quarantined, and it was likely no foreign personnel would be allowed to disembark aircraft, he said.

The eruption of the Hunga-Tonga-Hunga-Ha鈥檃pai volcano triggered a tsunami on the shores of Tonga and cut off phone and internet lines for the entire island.

International communication has been severely hampered by damage to an undersea cable, which could take more than a week to restore, and Australia and New Zealand were assisting with satellite calls, he said.

Telephone networks in Tonga have been restored but ash was posing a major health concern, contaminating drinking water.

鈥淢ost people are not aware the ash is toxic and bad for them to breath and they have to wear a mask,鈥 Tu鈥檌halangingie said.

A plume rises over Tonga when the underwater volcano Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha鈥檃pai erupted in this satellite image taken by Himawari-8, a Japanese weather satellite operated by the Japan Meteorological Agency, on January 15, 2022, and released by the National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT) and obtained by Reuters on January 16, 2022. National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT)/Handout via REUTERS

鈥楥ompletely destryoed鈥

The Ha鈥檃tafu Beach Resort, on the Hihifo peninsula, 21 km (13 miles) west of the capital Nuku鈥檃lofa, was 鈥渃ompletely wiped out,鈥 the owners said on Facebook.

The family that manages the resort had run for their lives through the bush to escape the tsunami, it said. 鈥淭he whole western coastline has been completely destroyed along with Kanukupolu village,鈥 the resort said.

British woman Angela Glover was missing after she was washed away by a wave when she and her husband, James, who own the Happy Sailor Tattoo in Nuku鈥檃lofa, had gone to get their dogs.

The husband managed to hold onto a tree but his wife, who runs a dog rescue shelter, and their dogs were swept away, New Zealand state broadcaster TVNZ reported.

The Red Cross said it was mobilising its network to respond to what it called the worst volcanic eruption the Pacific has experienced in decades.

Katie Greenwood, the Pacific head of delegation for the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, told Reuters up to 80,000 people could have been affected by the tsunami.

The damage was centred along the western coast, where there are many resorts, and the waterfront of the capital, Nuku鈥檃lofa, the New Zealand High Commission in Tonga said. A thick layer of ash remained across the island.

Scientists were struggling to monitor the volcano, after the explosion destroyed its sea-level crater and drowned its mass, obscuring it from satellites.

Hunga-Tonga-Hunga-Ha鈥檃pai has erupted regularly over the past few decades but the impact of Saturday鈥檚 eruption was felt as far away as Fiji, New Zealand, the United States, and Japan. Two people drowned off a beach in Northern Peru due to high waves caused by the tsunami.

More than a day after the eruption, countries thousands of kilometers to the west have volcanic ash clouds over them, New Zealand forecaster WeatherWatch said.

Early data suggests the eruption was the biggest blast since Mount Pinatubo in the Philippines 30 years ago, New Zealand-based volcanologist Shane Cronin told Radio New Zealand.

鈥淭his is an eruption best witnessed from space,鈥 Cronin said.

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