Volcano eruption: Tonga reports deaths and damage – Gallery
Days after the massive eruption of a submarine volcano, information about the extent of the damage seeps out of the South Seas archipelago of Tonga: three dead and up to 15 meter high tsunami waves have been confirmed.
The government of the island kingdom has issued a first official statement since the Hunga-Tonga eruption -Hunga-Ha’apai in the Pacific confirmed at least three dead. The office of Prime Minister Siaosi Sovaleni announced on Tuesday that there were two Tongans and one British citizen. Communications links have been affected since the eruption on Saturday because a key undersea cable was severed by the seaquake. Work is being done to restore services – including the internet, it said.
The Government of Tonga spoke of an “unprecedented catastrophe”. Accordingly, injuries were also reported. The eruption created a volcanic ash cloud that covered all of Tonga’s islands. The eruption also caused tsunami waves up to 15 meters high. “Although the tsunami warning has been lifted and volcanic activity has decreased significantly, monitoring will continue,” it said.