Fiji Sun

Chartered plane delivers critical relief supplies to a cyclone-devastated Vanuatu

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Suva: In early March, Vanuatu, a scattered archipelag­o of 13 main islands was left battered by back-toback Category 4 Tropical Cyclones – Kevin and Judy and then rattled by twin earthquake­s of 6.6 and 5.4 magnitude.

With more than 251,000 or 80 per cent of the population being impacted, the country is reeling from the aftermath of the devastatio­n. “Thanks to our partners, today’s flight carrying urgently needed relief items such as food rations and water will provide timely assistance to the government-led response after the devastatio­n caused by the twin tropical cyclones – Judy and Kevin,” said Alpha Bah, Representa­tive and Country Director of WFP’s Pacific Multi-Country Office. “The people of Vanuatu have demonstrat­ed exceptiona­l resilience in the face of these disasters, and we remain committed to supporting them. “WFP and our partners will continue working closely with the Government to ensure that our efforts are aligned with their response and recovery strategies.”

The 15 metric tonne delivery consists of food rations, medical consumable­s, military equipment, and water to aid those impacted on the ground.

WFP’s Pacific Humanitari­an Air Service transporte­d the supplies on behalf of Fiji National Disaster Management Office (NDMO), and as requested by Vanuatu’s NDMO. WFP continues to support the response and recovery efforts led by the Government of Vanuatu in areas of logistics, emergency telecommun­ications and food security. WFP sent two Mobile Storage Units (MSUs) to aid Vanuatu’s emergency preparedne­ss prior to the recent tropical cyclones.

These MSUs have arrived in Port Vila and will be instrument­al in

supporting needs.

WFP has additional MSUs, forklifts, and generators pre-positioned in Brisbane, Australia, and at the UNHRD hub in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, ready for deployment as needed.

response warehousin­g

WFP deployed six personnel to Vanuatu and is implementi­ng an automated data system to monitor daily distributi­ons, facilitati­ng the response effort of the National Food Security and Agricultur­e Cluster.

 ?? Photo: WFP ?? Two planeloads of critical relief supplies touched down in Port Vila over the weekend.
Photo: WFP Two planeloads of critical relief supplies touched down in Port Vila over the weekend.

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