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Vanuatu again orders evacuation

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WELLINGTON: The Pacific nation of Vanuatu again ordered thousands of people to leave Ambae island yesterday as a volcano erupted and filled the sky with ash.

Government lawmaker Ralph Regenvanu said on Twitter that the cabinet had reimposed a state of emergency and ordered the compulsory evacuation of the entire island, which was once home to about 10,000 people.

The island was temporaril­y evacuated last September when the eruption cycle began.

Since March, authoritie­s have been encouragin­g people to permanentl­y relocate by offering residence on two neighborin­g islands.

Last Saturday, authoritie­s raised the volcanic alert level to 3, indicating a minor eruption.

Ambae resident Lillian Garae said it has been hard to sleep because of the volcano’s noise and that the ash is aggravatin­g asthma in some young children.

“We cannot see some of the people working because of all the dust,” she said.

Ms Garae, 39, said she had lived on Ambae all her life and would now consider a permanent move, despite leaving behind the life she knows. She said the ash cloud is affecting some surroundin­g islands as well, so relocating to one of them may not be much better.

“I want to leave but I don’t know where I’m going to live, so I will stay on Ambae,” she said.

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 Ring of Fire, an arc of seismic faults around the Pacific

Ocean where earthquake­s and volcanoes are common. France, New Zealand and Australia have provided aid and financial help for previous evacuation­s.

 ??  ?? This aerial photo taken on Sept 25, 2017 by volcanolog­ist Thomas Boyer shows Manaro Voui volcano on the island of Ambae. Vanuatu renewed a state of emergency yesterday and ordered the compulsory evacuation of all residents.
This aerial photo taken on Sept 25, 2017 by volcanolog­ist Thomas Boyer shows Manaro Voui volcano on the island of Ambae. Vanuatu renewed a state of emergency yesterday and ordered the compulsory evacuation of all residents.

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