Australia pledges to send emergency aid to cyclone-ravaged Fiji as death toll rises to four

Foreign Minister Marise Payne has promised Australia will do all it can to help Fiji after it was hit by powerful Cyclone Yasa.

Residents returning to their homes in Fiji's capital city of Suva on 17 December, 2020.

Residents returning to their homes in Fiji's capital city of Suva on 17 December, 2020. Source: Getty

Australia has pledged emergency humanitarian relief for Fiji after a powerful cyclone hit the Pacific nation. 

Yasa, one of the strongest cyclones recorded in the Pacific, made landfall on the northern island of Vanua Leva on Thursday evening, killing at least four people and destroying scores of homes.

It brought torrential rain and gusts up to 345km/h to the archipelago, which was already ravaged by Tropical Cyclone Harold in April.
On Saturday, Fiji's National Disaster Management Office director Vasiti Soko told reporters in Suva two men, aged 50 and 70, were killed by debris whipped up by the winds. 

Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama said earlier that a three-month-old baby and a 45-year-old farmer were killed as the cyclone crossed the Pacific Ocean nation on Thursday night and Friday morning. 

Foreign Affairs Minister Marise Payne said leftover aid sent to Fiji in the aftermath of Harold was already being used to help meet the immediate needs of those affected by Yasa.
Australia was ready to send more supplies, such as tents, tarpaulins and hygiene kits, and help distribute them to the hard-hit outer islands, she said.

"Throughout our long history of co-operation, Fiji and Australia have become more than just neighbours - we are family," Senator Payne said in a statement on Saturday.

"Our thoughts and condolences are with our Fijian vuvale following the loss of lives, damage to property and livelihoods."

"The Australian government will assist the government of Fiji in whatever capacity we can."

An Australian air force jet will also be deployed to help surveil storm-affected areas.


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Published 19 December 2020 9:15am
Updated 19 December 2020 4:12pm
Source: AAP, SBS


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