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The eruption of Tonga's Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai underwater volcano, which produced a massive plume of smoke, captured in this image provided by NOAA's GOES-West satellite Alamy Stock Photo

First death confirmed in Tonga volcano blast as nation remains cut off

It is two days since the Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’apai volcano exploded, cloaking Tonga in a film of ash.

LAST UPDATE | 17 Jan 2022

THE FIRST DEATH from a massive underwater volcanic blast near the Pacific island nation of Tonga has been confirmed, as the extent of the damage remains unknown.

Tonga remained virtually cut off from the rest of the world, after the eruption hindered communications and stalled emergency relief efforts.

It is two days since the Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’apai volcano exploded, cloaking Tonga in a film of ash, triggering a Pacific-wide tsunami and releasing shock waves that wrapped around the entire Earth.

But with phone lines still down and an undersea internet cable cut – and not expected to be repaired for weeks – the true toll of the dual eruption-tsunami disaster is not yet known.

The first known death in Tonga itself was confirmed: that of a British woman swept away by the tsunami.

She was identified as Angela Glover (50) who lived in the Tonga capital with her husband James, Glover’s brother Nick Eleini told British media.

Two women also drowned Saturday in northern Peru in big waves recorded after the volcanic blast, authorities there said.

Only fragments of information have filtered out via a handful of satellite phones on the islands, home to just over 100,000 people.

Tonga’s worried neighbours are still scrambling to grasp the scale of the damage, which New Zealand’s leader Jacinda Ardern said was believed to be “significant”.

Both Wellington and Canberra scrambled reconnaissance planes today in an attempt to get a sense of the damage from the air.

And both have put C-130 military transport aircraft on standby to drop emergency supplies or to land if runways are deemed operational and ash clouds allow.

‘Pretty significant damage’

There are initial reports that areas of Tonga’s west coast may have been badly hit.

Australia’s international development minister, Zed Seselja, said a small contingent of Australian police stationed in Tonga had delivered a “pretty concerning” initial evaluation.

They were “able to do an assessment of some of the Western beaches area and there was some pretty significant damage to things like roads and some houses,” Seselja said.

“One of the good pieces of news is that I understand the airport has not suffered any significant damage,” he added.

“That will be very, very important as the ash cloud clears and we are able to have flights coming into Tonga for humanitarian purposes.”

Major aid agencies, who would usually rush in to provide emergency humanitarian relief, said they were stuck in a holding pattern, unable to contact local staff.

“From what little updates we have, the scale of the devastation could be immense — especially for outlying islands,” said Katie Greenwood, IFRC’s Pacific Head of Delegation.

Even when relief efforts get under way, they may be complicated by Covid-19 entry restrictions. Tonga only recently reported its first-ever coronavirus case.

‘Immediate need’

France, which has territories in the South Pacific, pledged to help the people of Tonga.

“France is willing to respond to the population’s most urgent needs,” the foreign ministry said. This assistance would be provided through a humanitarian aid mechanism with Australia and New Zealand that is known as FRANZ, the ministry added.

What is known is that Saturday’s volcanic blast was one the largest recorded in decades, erupting 30 kilometres into the air and depositing ash, gas and acid rain across a swathe of the Pacific.

The eruption was recorded around the world and heard as far away as Alaska, triggering a tsunami that flooded Pacific coastlines from Japan to the United States.

The Tongan capital Nuku’alofa was estimated to be cloaked in 1-2 centimetres of ash, potentially poisoning water supplies and causing breathing difficulties.

“We know water is an immediate need,” Ardern told reporters.

After speaking to the New Zealand embassy in Tonga, she described how boats and “large boulders” washed ashore.

Wellington’s defence minister said he understood the island nation had managed to restore power in “large parts” of the city.

But communications were still cut. The eruption severed an undersea communications cable between Tonga and Fiji that operators said would take weeks to repair.

“We’re getting sketchy information, but it looks like the cable has been cut,” Southern Cross Cable Network’s networks director Dean Veverka told AFP.

“It could take up to two weeks to get it repaired. The nearest cable-laying vessel is in Port Moresby,” he added, referring to the Papua New Guinea capital more than 4,000 kilometres from Tonga.

Tonga was isolated for two weeks in 2019 when a ship’s anchor cut the cable. A small, locally operated satellite service was set up to allow minimal contact with the outside world until the cable could be repaired.

© AFP 2022

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    Feb 27th 2023, 12:06 PM

    Israeli settlers? In the same way we have Russian settlers in Ukraine currently? Stop using the language of propaganda

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    Feb 27th 2023, 1:12 PM

    @TheCraftyCulchie: Settler is surely the most accurate term no? They themselves would probably not like that term as they don’t view where they live as a settlement or occupied land (not saying I agree with their view). BTW the Russian Ukranian conflict is very different. Ukrainians have historically never threatened or tried to invade Russia as far I’m aware.

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    Feb 27th 2023, 8:11 PM

    @TheCraftyCulchie: The comparison with Ukraine-Russia is not at all appropriate and misleads people away from the root cause of the conflict.

    Ukrainians and Russian linguistically, culturally and religiously overlap, and this is at the heart of the conflict.

    Russia has an inability to accept that Ukraine has developed an independent national identity and wants to chart its own course as an independent sovereign nation. The war is the process of Ukraine getting divorced from Russia. Russia argues Ukraine is not different or distinct enough to be independent, Ukraine disagrees. Russia wants Ukraine to remain within it historical sphere of influence, and use it as a buffer against the West.

    It’s interesting to listen to old Russian people when asked, “why Russians protect the motherland in another country?”

    https://youtu.be/jDTZJM0TriQ

    Almost no one accepts that Russia is fighting abroad, Ukraine is Russia.

    This stems from ancient history, not the Soviet Union. Russians, Belorussians and Ukrainians were one people c. 1500 years ago and Kyiv was their capital. Over the centuries their culture and languages diverged, so distinct nationalities emerged, particularly in the 1920-30s when early Soviet promoted regionalism. However, Russia under Putin effectively treats Ukraine a quasi-region of Russia populated by people who should not be Ukrainian, but a united “triune people comprising Velikorussians, Malorussians and Belorussians”.

    “This Soviet national policy secured at the state level the provision on three separate Slavic peoples: Russian, Ukrainian and Belorussian, instead of the large Russian nation, a triune people comprising Velikorussians, Malorussians and Belorussians.” – Vladmir Putin

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    Feb 28th 2023, 7:26 AM

    @David Jordan: 20% of what you say is true, but the rest is the view of Russian liberals. Ukraine had a distinct identity for centuries while defending agains Turks, Tatars, Poland and Russia. At that time they had a democratic system called Hetmanat, where a hetman was elected as a leader. One of those hetmans, Bogdan Hmelnitskiy signed the Pereyaslav treaty with Russia with codependency in defence at its core. However over decades through corruption and threats Russia was able to control what Hetman is elected and soon after slowly took over Ukraine claiming it as its territory. Then a multitude of assimilation projects started with Ukrainians being deported to far east and Taiga of Russian empire, being replaced by Russian + penalties on non adoption of Russian language and culture.

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    Feb 27th 2023, 3:57 PM

    Occupiers, not settlers.

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    Feb 27th 2023, 2:09 PM

    It’s funny how Israel does not demolish the homes of the Israeli’s who are involved in these killings…..

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    Feb 27th 2023, 5:49 PM

    Sanction Israel like you do North Korea or Russia.

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    Feb 27th 2023, 4:54 PM

    How many Israeli settlers were shot by Israeli troops during the rampage.
    Answer 0.

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    Feb 27th 2023, 1:10 PM

    Religion is a scourge on humanity

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    Feb 28th 2023, 3:40 AM

    The Israeli people have a right to be there and a right to live their lives without the threat of violence against them

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    Feb 28th 2023, 4:38 AM

    @Aidy McBride: so do the Palestinians but don’t let your one sided rant get sidetracked

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    Feb 28th 2023, 7:53 AM

    @Aidy McBride: Warning…Genius at work!!!

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    Feb 28th 2023, 11:21 AM

    For almost 60 years since The 6 Day War of 1967 Israel has been illegally colonising the captured Palestinian territory of that war. The West ( USA, EU and UK) turn a blind eye to this for 2 reasons..1. Feelings of guilt for having allowed or participated in The Holocaust.
    2. Israel as a regional military superpower and an ally of The West protects vital oil supplies in a very unstable part of the world.
    Things look very bad for the Palestinians who have only themselves to depend on if they are not to meet the same bitter end of other native peoples who were colonised.

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    Feb 28th 2023, 4:13 PM

    As we in Ireland have Unionist settlers in Northern Ireland.

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