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Ms Liu Xin, a reporter from CGTN television, contacted Ms Fatafehi Fakafanua, spokesperson for the Tongan Legislative Assembly. To update the latest situation after the Pacific island nation suffered a volcanic eruption and tsunami, CGTN was one of the first media outlets in Asia to speak with him. And in this live interview, Mr. Liu Xin broached the topic of humanitarian assistance. and what is urgently needed to alleviate the crisis. “Waves of violence crashing through the body” Mr Fakafanua was traveling to.
New Zealand when the Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai volcano became active, and he was in New Zealand when the volcano erupted. He is able to communicate Phone Number List with the world. His wife, Crystal, who is still in Tonga, It is said that a wave of violence caused the entire building to shake. It was a different feeling than an earthquake. She felt a wave of violence crash through her body. As of January 23, three people have died as a result of the incident. Even though the loss is sad But Mr. Fakafanua also gave an interview that Tongan authorities are relieved that the death toll is not higher. He also shared the good news that schools will be able to reopen soon, possibly on January 31.
There is a long road to recovery. However, communications in Tonga Still far from normal Voice calling and text messaging are now possible. But sending and receiving emails was intermittent. Mr Fakafanua felt that the infrastructure was damaged. And the effects of volcanic ash and tsunamis could linger for years. The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations expressed its opinion in the same direction. They said in a statement on January 21 that the volcanic ash could damage crops and harm livestock. About 86% of Tongans work in agriculture, such as growing crops, raising animals or fishing. COVID is a major obstacle. crisis relief Ms. Fakafanua said.
New Zealand when the Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai volcano became active, and he was in New Zealand when the volcano erupted. He is able to communicate Phone Number List with the world. His wife, Crystal, who is still in Tonga, It is said that a wave of violence caused the entire building to shake. It was a different feeling than an earthquake. She felt a wave of violence crash through her body. As of January 23, three people have died as a result of the incident. Even though the loss is sad But Mr. Fakafanua also gave an interview that Tongan authorities are relieved that the death toll is not higher. He also shared the good news that schools will be able to reopen soon, possibly on January 31.
There is a long road to recovery. However, communications in Tonga Still far from normal Voice calling and text messaging are now possible. But sending and receiving emails was intermittent. Mr Fakafanua felt that the infrastructure was damaged. And the effects of volcanic ash and tsunamis could linger for years. The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations expressed its opinion in the same direction. They said in a statement on January 21 that the volcanic ash could damage crops and harm livestock. About 86% of Tongans work in agriculture, such as growing crops, raising animals or fishing. COVID is a major obstacle. crisis relief Ms. Fakafanua said.