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-Signs, Portents, and the Weather-
Cyclone lashes Pacific's Vanuatu as residents hunker down
2023-03-02
[An Nahar] Residents of Vanuatu were hunkering down Wednesday as a cyclone barreled through the Pacific island nation.
Isn't Vanuatu the place where everyone lives in water up to their knees because of Climate Change®?
Authorities said that there were power outages in some areas and many fallen trees and branches, but it was too early to assess the extent of the damage with Cyclone Judy still raging. They said there were no initial reports of major destruction or deaths.
So it was a really bad storm but everybody's okay except for living in water up to their knees?
Some people had moved to evacuation sites as heavy rainfall flooded their homes.

Others were barricading themselves inside as authorities issued a red alert in the capital, Port Vila, and some other regions — meaning people shouldn't leave their homes unless absolutely necessary.

The cyclone forced businesses and schools to close, and airlines to cancel flights.

Brenda Williams, a spokesperson for Vanuatu's National Disaster Management Office, said Cyclone Judy was packing destructive winds of around 150 kilometers per hour (93 miles per hour) with gusts of up to 200 kph (124 mph).

Williams said the calmer eye of the tropical cyclone had passed over the capital Wednesday morning and they were starting to experience strong winds again as the tail moved through.

She said the center and southern islands were in line to be hit and they were still waiting on damage reports from many places.

Shadrack Welegtabit, a political advisor to the climate change minister, said people had been warned of the impending cyclone earlier in the week and had been preparing by stocking up on fresh drinking water and food, and by strengthening the exteriors of their homes.

"It's too early to assess the damage; we're still in the middle of it," he said. "The other half is coming soon."

Located to the east of Australia and the north of New Zealand, Vanuatu is home to about 300,000 people.
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Posted by:Fred

#2  Dale makes a believable report.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2023-03-02 16:05  

#1  Vanuatu couple of locals jamming.
Posted by: Dale   2023-03-02 16:00  

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