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Coronaviru­s Lockdown Puts Brakes on Vanuatu Cyclone Relief: Agencies

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Vanuatu’s rigid coronaviru­s lockdown is hindering critical relief efforts to rebuild the island country after it was pummelled by Tropical Cyclone Harold, aid agencies said on Saturday.

Nearly two weeks after the deadly monster storm barrelled through the South Pacific, local media reported that newly homeless families were still sleeping in the open. Australia, New Zealand and China have rushed in emergency aid, but distributi­on has been hampered by strict quarantine requiremen­ts after Vanuatu – one of the few remaining countries without confirmed COVID-19 infections – closed its borders.

Aid agencies said around a third of the country’s 300,000 people were in need of emergency shelter. But humanitari­an workers were struggling to get supplies to those most in need, said Jacqueline De Gaillande, the Red Cross secretary general in Vanuatu.

She said damage in some areas was worse than that of Cyclone Pam five years ago, which wiped out almost two-thirds of the country’s economic capacity in Vanuatu’s worst recorded natural disaster.

“It will be very hard for the economy to come back. We need to have a recovery period which will last at least a year,” she told AFP.

Oxfam’s Pacific regional director Raijeli Nicole said the aid sent to help Vanuatu’s recovery were “not getting to the communitie­s, or women or people with disabiliti­es who need it most”.

Winds in excess of 200kmh slammed into Vanuatu, severely damaging hospitals and homes, leaving communitie­s cut off by flooding and roads blocked by fallen trees.

Prime Minister Charlot Salwai has appealed to provincial government officials to step in immediatel­y to co-ordinate the distributi­on of relief supplies.

 ?? Photo: Reuters ?? Airport staff and Royal Australian Air Force personnel transfer boxes of humanitari­an aid transporte­d by a Royal Australian Air Force C-17A Globemaste­r III to Port Vila airport in Vanuatu April 13, 202.
Photo: Reuters Airport staff and Royal Australian Air Force personnel transfer boxes of humanitari­an aid transporte­d by a Royal Australian Air Force C-17A Globemaste­r III to Port Vila airport in Vanuatu April 13, 202.

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