Two days after the devastating passage of , the Vanuatu authorities are still unable to contact the most remote islands in the Pacific archipelago. The assistance from Australia and neighboring New Zealand is organized in difficult conditions.
"There was a breakdown in communications. We can not reach our families and we do not know if they are safe or not. As leader of this nation, my heart is with the people, "was moved Baldwin Lonsdale, President of Vanuatu.
While tourists enjoy the reopening of the airport to leave the disaster area, Port Villa, the capital, the time record. Here at least 6 people were killed, dozens injured. 90% of homes were destroyed. 15,000 people lost their homes.
According to the President of Vanuatu, the country is a , Baldwin Lonsdale, President of Vanuatu.
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