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New earthquake hits Vanuatu, following recent disaster
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Multiple earthquakes have struck Vanuatu in recent days, with the most recent magnitude 6.1 quake occurring on Sunday. The initial 7.3 magnitude earthquake on Tuesday caused significant damage, resulting in 12 deaths, and triggering a tsunami alert.
Both airlines continue to monitor the situation closely so that we can resume operations as soon as possible and help bring Australians home.
We are working with the relevant authorities to be ready to support guests to travel home as soon as possible.
The best thing that people can do is to actually come to Vanuatu because if they don't come then the money doesn't flow into the people's hands.
We do have a lot of guests onsite at the moment and our teams are doing everything we can to make sure that the rest of their stays are as enjoyable as possible.
And whilst we don't want to seem insensitive about it, we need to, we want to, make sure that in a few days, we've still got those people that wanted to come on holiday and experience Vanuatu.
When it comes to natural disasters and the impacts of climate change, Vanuatu is basically in a constant state of recovery.
7.3 Magnitude Earthquake near Vanuatu
- Death toll rises to 14 after Vanuatu earthquake
- Major earthquake causes widespread damage and multiple deaths in Vanuatu
sources
perspectives
countries
organizations
- 1.Qantas
- 2.Jetstar
- 3.ProRescue
- 4.Virgin Group
- 5.Airports Vanuatu
- 6.Erakor Island Resort
- 7.Iririki Resort
- 8.Lelepa Island Day Tours
- 9.Vanuatu Meteorology and Geo-Hazards Department
- 10.Australian Defense Force
- 11.CARE International
- 12.Grand Hotel
persons
- 1.Doug Dingwall
- 2.Albert Solomon Peter
- 3.Andrew Gray
- 4.Brecht Mommen
- 5.Brendon Deeley
- 6.Glen Craig
- 7.Jason Rakau
- 8.Jean-Baptiste Jeangène Vilmer
- 9.John Salong
- 10.Michael Thompson
- 11.Tess Newton Cain