First aid flights on route to disaster-isolated Tonga

20 Jan 2022 • 10:00 AM MYT
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First aid flights on route to disaster-isolated Tonga

SYDNEY – The first humanitarian flights departed for Tonga early today, carrying much needed aid supplies to the volcano and tsunami-devastated Pacific island nation.

“A C17 Globemaster left from Amberley Airport Base around 7am today (2000 GMT),” an Australian defence official told AFP. A second Australian aid flight is due to depart later today.

New Zealand confirmed its C-130 Hercules was also on route, after days of delays.

The flights will carry humanitarian supplies and telecommunications equipment.

News from Tonga has been severely limited since the weekend’s disaster, which damaged undersea communications cables.

On the ground, Tongans have scrambled to clear a thick blanket of volcanic ash from Fua’amotu International Airport’s runway.

Australian military relief ship the HMAS Adelaide is also standing by in Brisbane.

It is the “hope and intent” of Canberra that the ship will depart for the island kingdom on Friday, the Australian official said.

The ship will carry “water purification equipment and additional humanitarian supplies,” Prime Minister Scott Morrison said yesterday.

Two Chinook heavy-lift helicopters have also been loaded onto the ship ahead of its planned departure. – AFP, January 20, 2022

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