Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Vanuatu evacuation gathers momentum

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The mass evacuation of a volcano-threatened Vanuatu island is running ahead of schedule as a ramshackle armada of civilian boats ferries people to safety, officials said on Monday.

The entire 11,000 population of Ambae, in the north of the Pacific archipelag­o, has been ordered to leave after the Manaro Voui volcano rumbled to life and rained rock and ash on villages last week.

The evacuation to nearby islands was scheduled for completion by this Friday but the Red Cross said it was likely to wrap up on Wednesday.

It said villagers were exiting the island on a range of locallycom­missioned boats -- from barges carrying hundreds of people to smaller ferries shipping dozens at a time. “You have got a huge range of boats that are transferri­ng 11,000 people from Ambae to the three surroundin­g islands. For a country this size it is a very big operation,” Red Cross spokesman Joe Cropp said.

“It was orderly. People realised that they need to leave, there is a lot of patience among the community.”

Most of the island’s residents have been sheltering in evacuation centres since the volcano first sent up a plume of steam and ash about a week ago.

They are leaving from three coastal locations and the point on Ambae’s western edge had already completed its evacuation on Monday. AFP

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