Suva, Dec 22 (IANS) The Republic of Fiji Military Forces have deployed a team to Vanuatu to support recovery efforts following a devastating 7.3-magnitude earthquake that struck the country earlier this week.
Fijian Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka said on Friday that the military team will remain in Vanuatu throughout the Christmas period to assist with the ongoing relief and recovery operations.
The Tuesday earthquake in Vanuatu has killed at least 12 people, injured more than 200, and caused widespread damage, with homes flattened and vehicles destroyed.
Rabuka said the deployment of the military team is part of Fiji’s broader commitment to support neighbouring nations in times of crisis, as the country stands in solidarity with Vanuatu during its recovery from the devastating earthquake, Xinhua news agency reported.
Earlier on December 19, a total of 148 Australians returned home from Vanuatu by the air force after a deadly earthquake hit the Pacific island nation.
The 148 citizens returned home on Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) flights that landed in Australia after the 7.3-magnitude earthquake struck near Vanuatu’s capital of Port Vila.
The RAAF on December 18 flew a 64-member Disaster Assistance Response Team and two canines to Port Vila to aid ongoing search and rescue efforts for people believed to be trapped under rubble.
A six-person Australian Medical Assistance Team was also deployed.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said in a statement posted on social media that Australia stands ready to provide further assistance in Vanuatu’s time of need.
More than 200 people were treated for injuries and local police said that triage tents were set up outside Port Vila’s hospital to manage the influx of patients.
UNICEF said that an estimated 40,000 children were in need of humanitarian assistance.
A local surgeon, Basil Leodoro, told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation that the recovery effort would likely take years.
The situation in Vanuatu remains concerning after a massive earthquake struck the country, and the government has requested international assistance.
–IANS
int/jk/
Disclaimer
The information contained in this website is for general information purposes only. The information is provided by TodayIndia.news and while we endeavour to keep the information up to date and correct, we make no representations or warranties of any kind, express or implied, about the completeness, accuracy, reliability, suitability or availability with respect to the website or the information, products, services, or related graphics contained on the website for any purpose. Any reliance you place on such information is therefore strictly at your own risk.
In no event will we be liable for any loss or damage including without limitation, indirect or consequential loss or damage, or any loss or damage whatsoever arising from loss of data or profits arising out of, or in connection with, the use of this website.
Through this website you are able to link to other websites which are not under the control of TodayIndia.news We have no control over the nature, content and availability of those sites. The inclusion of any links does not necessarily imply a recommendation or endorse the views expressed within them.
Every effort is made to keep the website up and running smoothly. However, TodayIndia.news takes no responsibility for, and will not be liable for, the website being temporarily unavailable due to technical issues beyond our control.
For any legal details or query please visit original source link given with news or click on Go to Source.
Our translation service aims to offer the most accurate translation possible and we rarely experience any issues with news post. However, as the translation is carried out by third part tool there is a possibility for error to cause the occasional inaccuracy. We therefore require you to accept this disclaimer before confirming any translation news with us.
If you are not willing to accept this disclaimer then we recommend reading news post in its original language.