The Freeman

Tonga on state of emergency as cyclone looms

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NUKU'ALOFA — Tonga declared a state of emergency yesterday as a powerful cyclone bears down on the Pacific island nation after wreaking havoc in neighbouri­ng Samoa.

Acting Prime Minister Semisi Sika issued the nationwide alert, saying he was "satisfied that an emergency is happening or is about to happen in the kingdom".

Severe Tropical Cyclone Gita is intensifyi­ng as it approaches and the Fiji Meteorolog­ical Service predicted it will become a maximum category five storm before reaching Tonga on Monday night.

It is already packing wind gusts of 220 kmh (137 mph) as it gathers strength some 370 kilometres east of Tonga's most populous island Tongatapu.

Tonga's Fua'amotu Weather Forecastin­g Centre warned residents could expect "very destructiv­e hurricane force winds".

Gita slammed into Samoa overnight Friday, forcing the evacuation of some 200 people and causing widespread flooding, leaving many without power and electricit­y.

Tonga's informatio­n ministry said evacuation centres were being prepared across the kingdom and advised residents to avoid unnecessar­y travel.

"Every family should have an emergency kit packed in their homes," it said.

"Everyone should be mindful of what might cause damage within their homes such as large trees that can potentiall­y damage a house."

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