Friday, February 26, 2016

Cyclone Winston Leaves Tens Of Thousands Homeless In Fiji

Cyclone Winston Leaves Tens Of Thousands Homeless In Fiji: "Tens of thousands of Fijians remain homeless and living in evacuation shelters in the aftermath of a devastating cyclone at the weekend, officials said on Thursday, as aid began trickling in to the outer reaches of the South Pacific archipelago."



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Australia, New Zealand deploy amphibious ships on relief mission to Fiji | IHS Jane's 360

Australia, New Zealand deploy amphibious ships on relief mission to Fiji | IHS Jane's 360: "Australia has deployed its Canberra-class amphibious ship on a HADR mission for the first time
Mission will prove out the Canberra class' humanitarian assistance and disaster relief capabilities
The Royal Australian Navy (RAN) has deployed the first-of-class amphibious assault ship HMAS Canberra (L 02) to support relief efforts in Fiji after the country was struck by a tropical cyclone on 20 February."



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Singapore Red Cross commits S$70,000 worth in aid to Fiji cyclone victims - Channel NewsAsia

Singapore Red Cross commits S$70,000 worth in aid to Fiji cyclone victims - Channel NewsAsia: "SINGAPORE: The Singapore Red Cross (SRC) announced on Friday (Feb 26) that it will distribute US$50,000 (S$70,000) in relief items such as tarpaulin sheets, shelters and hygiene kits to Fiji communities affected by Cyclone Winston. 

The category-five super storm last weekend left tens of thousands of Fijians homeless, and killed at least 44. 

“We are working closely with the international Red Cross Movement and our partners on-ground to ascertain the immediate to mid-term needs," said SRC Secretary General and Chief Executive Officer Benjamin William."



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Monday, February 22, 2016

New Zealand city marks 5 years since quake that killed 185 - Houston Chronicle

New Zealand city marks 5 years since quake that killed 185 - Houston Chronicle: " A service to commemorate the fifth anniversary of a deadly earthquake in the New Zealand city of Christchurch turned ugly Monday when someone threw goop over the government minister responsible for quake recovery efforts.


Hundreds of people attended the botanical gardens service in New Zealand's second-largest city to memorialize the magnitude-6.1 quake that killed 185 people on Feb 22, 2011."



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