21 Mar 2018

Call for Vanuatu's North Malekula to be declared a disaster zone

4:41 pm on 21 March 2018

Vanuatu's Minister of Health Jerome Ludvaune has urged the government to declare North Malekula a disaster zone, saying Cyclone Hola left damage earlier this month similar to that of Cyclone Pam.

A damaged house, fallen trees and damaged gardens on Uripiv, a low-lying island close to Malekula.

A damaged house, fallen trees and damaged gardens on Uripiv, a low-lying island close to Malekula. Photo: Facebook/ Ben Bo

The minister who comes from Malekula told the Vanuatu Daily Post students in four communities in North Malekula couldn't return to class because their classrooms had been damaged.

He said other schools couldn't be reached due to fallen trees blocking the roads.

The minister predicts more difficult times ahead for the people saying the cyclone has also destroyed their coconut, cocoa and kava plantations.

The Prime Minister Charlot Salwai has cancelled his visit to Malekula to inspect the damage because of a land dispute.

A spokesman for the prime minister said Mr Salwai would visit the island once dispute, involving the site of the Malampa Provincial Headquarters, is resolved.

Meanwhile, custom chiefs of Pentecost have welcomed Mr Salwai and the Minister of Climate Change, Ham Lini, to speak to people and assess cyclone damage on their island.

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