NZ funds $1 million to cyclone-hit Pacific neighbours
Hon Murray
McCully
Minister of Foreign
Affairs
14 March 2015
Media Statement
NZ funds $1
million to cyclone-hit Pacific neighbours
The New Zealand government has announced an initial contribution of $1 million to assist Pacific nations hit by Cyclone Pam, Foreign Affairs Minister Murray McCully says.
“Funding includes $200,000 to respond to specific requests for assistance in Vanuatu, Fiji, Tuvalu and Solomon Islands, and $400,000 for NGOs in Vanuatu and Solomon Islands to replenish relief supplies.
“Commencing from tomorrow we will make a further assessment on how we can best assist our Pacific neighbours, as they assess their own needs over the coming days.”
“A RNZAF P3 Orion already in the region is currently conducting a damage assessment flight over Tuvalu, which was first struck by the Cyclone.”
Communications are hugely disrupted in the affected countries and airports in Vanuatu remain closed. New Zealanders in the hardest hit country, Vanuatu, are advised to follow the advice of local authorities, seek suitable shelter, monitor local media for updates and keep friends and family in New Zealand informed of their well-being as soon as they are able.
Consular
information:
• New Zealanders in
Vanuatu should continue to follow the advice of the local
authorities (including any evacuation orders), seek suitable
shelter, monitor local media to stay informed of
developments and keep family in New Zealand updated on their
wellbeing.
• New Zealanders with
concerns for family in Vanuatu are advised to try contacting
them directly in the first instance. As communications
infrastructure has been damaged by the cyclone, we recommend
trying short text messages. If there are ongoing concerns,
please contact the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade on
04 439 8000.
• Please refer to www.safetravel.govt.nz for regular
consular updates including Travel Advice on Cyclone
Pam.
• The Ministry of Foreign Affairs
and Trade continues to advise New Zealanders against all
tourist and non-essential travel to Vanuatu due to the
cyclone.
• There are currently 163 New
Zealanders registered with MFAT as being in
Vanuatu
• There have been no requests
for consular assistance to date.
• New
Zealanders in Vanuatu wishing to depart are advised to
contact their airline, travel agent or travel insurance
provider directly to make arrangements.
•
It is anticipated commercial flights will resume once the
cyclone has passed and the airport reopens.