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Tonga tsunami: Australia, New Zealand survey volcanic eruption damage as ash poses health threat
- Surveillance flights sent to assess the situation in Tonga’s outer islands where communication is cut off following Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’apai eruption
- The Pacific nation is also concerned about the risk of aid deliveries spreading Covid-19 to the island, which is virus-free
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Australia and New Zealand on Monday sent surveillance flights to assess damage in Tonga, isolated from the rest of the world after the eruption of an underwater volcano that triggered a tsunami and blanketed the Pacific island with ash.
Australia’s Minister for the Pacific Zed Seselja said initial reports suggested no mass casualties from Saturday’s eruption and tsunami, but that Australian police had visited beaches and reported significant damage with “houses thrown around”.
“We know there is some significant damage, and know there is significant damage to resorts,” he said in an interview with an Australian radio station, adding that Tonga’s airport appeared to be in relatively good condition.
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One British woman was reported missing, he said.

The surveillance flights would assess the situation in outer islands where communication is completely cut off.
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