'Rebuilding amid the ashes': More aid arrives in Tonga as relief efforts ramp up

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Humanitarian aid to Tonga is ramping up after the airport was cleared of ash, making it safe for planes to land, after a volcanic eruption and tsunami devastated the South Pacific archipelago:

Evacuees from Mango Island who received clothing donations at a church hall in Longolongo in Tonga's capital Nukualofa on 24 January, 2022.Humanitarian aid to Tonga is ramping up after the airport was cleared of ash, making it safe for planes to land, the Red Cross says, days after a volcanic eruption and tsunami devastated the South Pacific archipelago.

"This disaster has shaken the people of Tonga like nothing we have seen in our lifetime," Sione Taumoefolau, secretary general of Tonga Red Cross, said in a statement on Wednesday.Read MoreThe US Agency for International Development , said the United States is providing an additional $US2.5 million in humanitarian assistance and the guided missile destroyer USS Sampson, part of a multinational effort, arrived this week to support the efforts in Tonga.

"There is an urgent need for people to have access to safe water sources in the days and weeks to come," Mr Taumoefolau said.

 

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