CGTN: How is Tonga coping after being battered by a volcanic eruption and ensuing tsunami?
BEIJING,Jan. 24,2022 -- CGTN's Liu Xin reached out to Tonga's Legislative Assembly Speaker Lord Fatafehi Fakafanuaafter volcanic eruptions and tsunami pounded thePacific Island nation,for an update on the situation. CGTN was among the first Asian media outlets to speak to him.In her live interview,Liu Xinfocusedon the humanitarianaspect of the crisis and what was needed urgently to mitigate it.
 
"The shockwaveswent right through thebody"
Fakafanua was traveling to New Zealand when the undersea Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai volcano was smoldering. He was in New Zealand when it erupted and so,was able to communicate with the rest of the world.
His wife Krystal,who was in Tonga,told himhow shockwavesvibrated the entire buildingwhere they live. It was a different feeling from an earthquake. The shockwaveswent right through thebody.
While saddenedby the loss of life -- three deathshad been confirmed by Jan 23 -- Fakafanuatold Liu Xin the authorities were relieved that the toll wasn't higher. He also shared some good news. Hopefully,schools would reopen soon,probably on January 31.
A long road to recovery
However,communication in Tonga was still far from being back to normal. While voice calls and texts were possible,emails were intermittent.
The politician felt the damage to infrastructure and the effects of the volcanic ashand the tsunami would probably be felt for years to come.
TheUnited Nations Food and Agriculture Organization echoed him,saying in a statement on January 21 that theashfall could have detrimental effects on crops and livestock. Around 86 percent of Tongans are engaged in some form of agriculture – either farming or raising livestock or fishing.
COVID major concern in relief efforts
Fakafanua said the international community had responded swiftly in providing aid. However,"We need water,we need food."
Anti-COVID-19 efforts will also add to the difficulties in receiving external assistance. Tonga,which has reported just one case of COVID-19 so far,is receiving foreign relief assistance in a contact-less form to ensure there are no new infections. All international humanitarian supplies are beingdropped off without the crew coming in contact with the islanders. China rushed cash assistance and emergency supplies on January 20.
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How is Tonga coping after being battered by a volcanic eruption and ensuing tsunami?