Saturday, February 27, 2016

Cyclone Winston: Clean-up begins as death toll jumps to 10

A clean-up operation has begun after the most severe cyclone to hit Fiji in living memory, as the death toll jumped to at least 10.

Rescue workers said that number could rise as some of the worst-hit outlying islands have yet to be reached.

Cyclone Winston, which hit over the weekend, brought winds of over 320km/h (200mph), torrential rain, and waves of up to 12m (40ft).

Aerial footage shows remote villages entirely flattened.

The category-five storm - among the biggest ever to hit the southern hemisphere- moved westward after making landfall at 18:30 local time (06:30 GMT) on Saturday in the north of Fiji's main island, Viti Levu.

It changed direction at the last minute, sparing the capital Suva the full force of its winds.


Aerial imagery showed some villages, particularly in outlying areas, were completely destroyed. A man in Viti Levu told Reuters the damage was so extensive that "it looks like a different country".

The NGO Care Australia has said that 17 people have died - a figure that has yet to be confirmed. Several people are also thought to be missing at sea.
A nationwide curfew, giving police extra powers of arrest, has now been lifted.

Schools have been ordered to shut for a week, but the main airport has been reopened to receive humanitarian supplies and allow tourists to leave

Australia and New Zealand have authorised the release of emergency aid supplies held in Suva. They have also supplied planes to help assess the damage from the air in remote areas.

The cyclone cut electricity and communication lines and destroyed hundreds of homes. The government has opened about 750 evacuation centres.
George Dregaso, of Fiji's National Disaster Management Office, told the Associated Press that about 80% of the nation's 900,000 people were without regular electricity.

The government has declared a state of emergency and called on private companies to help provide transport and relief supplies.

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