Solomon Islands tsunami - CathNews New Zealand https://cathnews.co.nz Catholic News New Zealand Mon, 22 Sep 2014 19:18:38 +0000 en-NZ hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 https://cathnews.co.nz/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/cropped-cathnewsfavicon-32x32.jpg Solomon Islands tsunami - CathNews New Zealand https://cathnews.co.nz 32 32 70145804 Solomons: Many in still in shelters 18 months after tsunami https://cathnews.co.nz/2014/09/26/solomons-many-still-shelters-18-months-tsunami/ Thu, 25 Sep 2014 19:03:04 +0000 http://cathnews.co.nz/?p=63378

More than 18 months after a tsunami caused widespread destruction in the remote Solomon Islands' Temotu province, more than a hundred families are believed to still be living in temporary shelters. After the disaster struck, almost every affected family was left having to build a shelter for themselves. A permanent housing strategy has been developed Read more

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More than 18 months after a tsunami caused widespread destruction in the remote Solomon Islands' Temotu province, more than a hundred families are believed to still be living in temporary shelters.

After the disaster struck, almost every affected family was left having to build a shelter for themselves.

A permanent housing strategy has been developed but it's yet to get Cabinet approval.

Temotu Premier Fr. Charles Brown Beu has expressed his gratitude to Red Cross, World Vision, UNDP, Oxfam, Live and Learn and all other organisations that have assisted.

"We just don't have the manpower or experience to completely manage everything on our own right now," he said.

Patterson Fakavai, the Director of the Solomons' Architecture and Building Division says the communities have generally shown great resilience but many still don't have a place to call home.

To assist with recovery and on-going disaster risk management, UNDP has provided the Temotu Provincial Disaster Council with extra support through its Pacific Risk Resilience Programme (PRRP).

A spokesperson from the UNDP in Solomon Islands says a lack of expertise within the National Disaster Management Office, the NDMO, has delayed the recovery for tsunami victims in Temotu province.

 

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Santa Cruz people still need help after earthquake https://cathnews.co.nz/2013/03/12/people-santa-cruz-people-still-need-help-after-earthquake/ Mon, 11 Mar 2013 18:30:26 +0000 http://cathnews.co.nz/?p=41051

More than 6400 people on Santa Cruz Islands 500km east of Honiara are coming to terms with devastation caused by the double disaster of an earthquake and tsunami on February 6. An earthquake with a magnitude of 8.0 occurred 33km southwest of the Santa Cruz Islands at an ocean depth of 28.7km, generating tsunami waves Read more

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More than 6400 people on Santa Cruz Islands 500km east of Honiara are coming to terms with devastation caused by the double disaster of an earthquake and tsunami on February 6.

An earthquake with a magnitude of 8.0 occurred 33km southwest of the Santa Cruz Islands at an ocean depth of 28.7km, generating tsunami waves that engulfed the Nende Island's western shores where the main provincial town of Lata is located.

Rachel Lano from Venga village said,"We're living under tarpaulins, but we have had lots of rain and the tarpaulins can leak," she said. "We have a problem with water and sanitation and we're just living on rice. We are too afraid to go down to our gardens and get vegetables."

According to World Vision, which has been on the ground assisting with relief work, the west coast of the island has been worst affected, many homes washed away. Elsewhere on the island, communities are suffering the effects of the earthquake and landslides which have destroyed food gardens and contaminated water sources.

More than 3000 people have been displaced and many remain under temporary shelter. Many villagers are hesitant to return to coastal areas in the middle of the cyclone season, fearing further damage before the wet season finishes.

George Baragamu, the National Distaster Management Office chief operations officer, told the Auckland's Weekend Herald the province was still an active disaster area, but with assessments done the Government was now planning for the recovery phase.

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Memorial held for victims of Solomon Islands tsunami https://cathnews.co.nz/2013/02/22/memorial-held-for-victims-of-solomon-islands-tsunami/ Thu, 21 Feb 2013 18:30:40 +0000 http://cathnews.co.nz/?p=39825

Ten people who lost their lives in the February 6 tsunami that struck Santa Cruz in Temotu Province were remembered in a service held at the St Barnabas Cathedral on Wednesday. Hundreds of people and leaders attended the service, which coincided with the half-day public holiday the Government declared for Wednesday. Speaking at the service, Read more

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Ten people who lost their lives in the February 6 tsunami that struck Santa Cruz in Temotu Province were remembered in a service held at the St Barnabas Cathedral on Wednesday.

Hundreds of people and leaders attended the service, which coincided with the half-day public holiday the Government declared for Wednesday.

Speaking at the service, deputy prime minister and Minister for Homes Affairs Manasseh Maelanga said the remembrance service was a manifestation of the national solidarity that is enshrined in the national anthem.

He told relatives of those who lost their lives that they are not alone in this national tragedy.

School children lit candles for the deceased and a provincial representative told the story of one of the victims.

"(She) saw the fierce rolling ocean approaching in the form of a destructive wave," he said.

"It looked so dangerous but (she) could not bear to see her husband killed alone so she told the eyewitnesses to run for safety, while she went back to die with her husband."

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