Fiji sends contingent to Tonga to assist with relief efforts after volcanic eruption-Xinhua

Fiji sends contingent to Tonga to assist with relief efforts after volcanic eruption

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2022-02-10 10:04:18

Photo taken on Jan. 19, 2022 shows a beach resort hit by tsunami on the outskirts of Nuku'alofa, capital of Tonga. (Ha'atafu Beach Resort/Handout via Xinhua)

These troops consist of engineers, medics and other specialists who will conduct relief and further assessment in Tonga.

SUVA, Feb. 10 (Xinhua) -- Thirty-two Fijian soldiers have departed Australia on Wednesday to assist in the relief efforts in Tonga after a violent volcanic eruption hit the Pacific island nation last month.

Jone Kalouniwai, the Fijian military commander, said Fiji's contingent has been divided into two groups, where 32 of the 51 personnel were airlifted on C-17 for Tongatapu, the main island.

These troops consist of engineers, medics and other specialists who will conduct relief and further assessment in Tonga.

Kalouniwai said these troops have been deployed into two Tongan islands that have been evacuated and will execute their duties within their bubbles, while strictly following the COVID-safe procedures.

Aerial photo taken on Jan. 17, 2022 by a Royal New Zealand Air Force Orion aircraft shows the view of main island of Tonga after volcano eruption. (New Zealand Ministry of Defense/Handout via Xinhua)

Kalouniwai said Tonga is a work bubble for the task force as they continue with the relief efforts on specific islands.

"We have discussed their responsibilities and there is a likely timeframe of one to two months before there is any other discussions or consideration for a rotation that will happen with the troops," he said.

The Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai volcano, about 65 km north of the Tongan capital Nuku'alofa, erupted on Jan. 15, causing at least three deaths and multiple injuries, as well as heavy damage in the island country.

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