Students still in tents 17 months after Cyclone Gita Featured
27 August, 2019. Many people on Tonga's main island are continuing to struggle with makeshift facilities 17 months after Cyclone Gita.
The cyclone caused widespread damage on Tongatapu, affecting businesses, schools and homes.
RNZ Pacific's Tonga correspondent Kalafi Moala said a number of schools were still running classes in tents.
Teachers are now speaking out about the situation and asking how much longer they will have to wait to return permanent structures, Mr Moala said.
"The word is that 'we are working on it'. I do not think that it is necessarily the lack of funds because there are a lot of organisations from overseas that have either given funds or have promised to give funds. I think it is just a lack of co-ordination on the ground," he said.
Mr Moala said in his neighbourhood in Nuku'alofa, every household suffered some damage that mostly had not been repaired.
The government had given householders small grants for repairs but Mr Moala said many of these were spent covering other outstanding expenses, such as utility charges.
- RNZI
2 comments
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Ka koe fe $200,000 TOP oku ave ki he fkfofonga fale alea ke tokoni ki he vahefonua oku ne fkfofonga'i? When I am the PM, you will not see that $200,000 x 17. No one is accountable for this spending. It will go to paying down the Chinese debt.
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Mou kataki fanau ako, mou nofonofo pe he teniti oleva ke lava lelei e ngaahi fakamole noa'ia 'a e Pule'anga kae toki ai homou lokiaki.
Kou tui kapau ne iai ha mokopuna pe fanau a ha taha e kau Minisita he kau ako teniti koeni kuo fuoloa ha langa e u apiako naa puke enau fanau.