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Head of Tonga's Red Cross Sione Taumoefolau Head of Tonga's Red Cross Sione Taumoefolau

2 May, 2018. The head of Tonga's Red Cross says hundreds of people are waiting for the government to help them rebuild houses that were destroyed in February's Cyclone Gita.

Secretary General Sione Taumoefolau said the Red Cross was slowly winding down its operations after its initial assistance efforts.

Mr Taumoefolau said the recovery of food and crops did not seem to be too much of an issue on the main island of Tongatapu.

However he said up to 400 houses were destroyed and deemed uninhabitable after the storm and many people were still living in makeshift shelters.

"Those people who are facing the challenges of no shelter but we can't, at the moment, replace their tents and we believe the tents are starting to be ruined now because after three months [and] the weather conditions are totally different. The rain, then also dry and make the tent not good to stay on," said Sione Taumoefolau.

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  •  Sione A. Mokofisi
    Sione A. Mokofisi Thursday, 03 May 2018 13:56 Comment Link

    THIS CHARADE BY PM'S GOVERNMENT DISREGARDS FOR THE POOR IS SICKENING...This 'Akilisi Pohiva Government cares nothing about the poor people of Tonga...They only care about enriching themselves and their families and friends at the expense of poor people. Screw their selfish plans to delay help to rebuild poor people's homes; they only care about enriching their friends and families first with delaying tactics...we took care re-building our own home because our children must have a roof above their heads. You can all shove your damn Cyclone Assistance money where the sun don't shine.

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