The Herald (South Africa)

Cyclone batters Tongan capital

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A BATTERED Nuku’alofa began cleaning up yesterday after the most powerful cyclone ever recorded in the Tongan capital tore roofs off buildings, downed powerlines and caused extensive flooding, prompting a state of emergency in the tiny Pacific nation.

Veteran disaster management officials were shocked at the fury of Severe Cyclone Gita as it unleashed 230km/h winds on Tonga’s most populous island Tongatapu.

Historic wooden buildings in the heart of Nuku’alofa, including parts of Tonga’s parliament, were reduced to matchstick­s as the tempest hit overnight.

Broken power poles and trees blocked the roads and sheets of corrugated iron stripped from homes littered the capital.

“It was a particular­ly bad night,” Graham Kenna, from the National Emergency Office, told Radio New Zealand.

“I’ve been involved in disaster response for 30-plus years and it was the worst situation I’ve been in.”

Even the Tongan Meteorolog­ical Service lost its roof, forcing it to hand over the job of issuing warnings about the cyclone to its counterpar­t in Fiji.

Storm damage closed the internatio­nal airport, along with the Australian High Commission, which warned its citizens against travelling to the devastated kingdom.

Yet officials said it could have been worse. The storm did not reach a top-of-the-scale Category Five as feared and injuries were relatively light, with 33 people admitted to hospital, three of them seriously hurt.

Police said a 72-year-old man suffered a fatal heart attack and the cyclone may have contribute­d.

Howling winds cut power to Tongatapu on Monday evening and peaked in the early hours yesterday as more than 3 000 people sheltered in evacuation centres.

 ?? Picture: REUTERS/ TWITTER VIRGINIE DOURLET ?? STORM AFTERMATH: Low-level flooding after Cyclone Gita Nuku’alofa, Tonga in
Picture: REUTERS/ TWITTER VIRGINIE DOURLET STORM AFTERMATH: Low-level flooding after Cyclone Gita Nuku’alofa, Tonga in

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