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Vanuatu to evacuate island permanentl­y

MIXED FEELINGS ABOUT THE PLANS FOR 10,000 WHO REMAIN ON AMBAE ISLAND

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Ambae is about 400 square kilometres and is one of about 65 inhabited islands in Vanuatu, which is home to 280,000 people. Vanuatu sits on the Pacific’s ‘Ring of Fire’.

The Pacific nation of Vanuatu is preparing to permanentl­y evacuate the entire population of one of its islands as thick ash spewing from a volcano kills crops, dirties water supplies and fouls the air.

The 10,000 or so people who remain on Ambae island have mixed feelings about the plans. Some who are badly affected by the ash are eager to leave while others are resisting losing their land and culture.

The island was temporaril­y evacuated last September when the eruption cycle began. This time, authoritie­s are planning a permanent move.

Government spokespers­on Hilaire Bule told journalist­s yesterday that he expects the council of ministers to approve a relocation plan by next week. Bule said the islanders would be offered residence on two neighbouri­ng islands. “It’s not an easy decision,” Bule said.

He said there were many details to work through, including providing schools and facilities to the displaced residents and negotiatin­g land and new homes for them.

Many people have close family and spiritual ties to the islands where they’ll be relocated, Maewo and Pentecost, Bule said. Traditiona­l religion even has it that the islands are part of a family — Pentecost being the mother, Maewo the father and Ambae the son.

Temporary shelters

Most people on Ambae live a subsistenc­e lifestyle by farming and fishing. Already hundreds of people have moved to temporary shelters on parts of the island that are not so affected by the ash.

Ambae is about 400 square kilometres and is one of about 65 inhabited islands in Vanuatu, which is home to 280,000 people. Vanuatu sits on the Pacific’s ‘Ring of Fire,’ the arc of seismic faults around the Pacific Ocean where earthquake­s and volcanoes are common.

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