Malōlō tokoua ‘i Vava’u pongipongi ‘o e ‘aho ni koe fakatu’utamaki ‘i he Halapule’anga
27 Fepueli, 2018. Kuo malōlō ha tokoua ‘i Vava’u ko e fakatu'utamaki ‘i he Halapule’anga ‘i he pongipongi ‘o e ‘aho ni.
27 Fepueli, 2018. Kuo malōlō ha tokoua ‘i Vava’u ko e fakatu'utamaki ‘i he Halapule’anga ‘i he pongipongi ‘o e ‘aho ni.
26 February, 2018. Japan’s Emergency Relief Goods (tents, tarpaulin plastic sheets, generators etc.) arrived at Fa’amotu Airport on the Air New Zealand, NZ270 flight through Auckland in the weekend.
23 February, 2018. The Asian Development Bank is providing an additional $US1-million in the form of a grant, to Tonga to fund critical, life-saving services following Cyclone Gita, which caused widespread destruction this month.
23 Fepueli, 2018. ‘Oku ‘i ai ‘a e hoha’a ‘a e talēkita ‘o e NEMO Leveni ‘Aho ‘a ia ‘oku nau tokangaekina ‘a e fakatamaki fakaenatula ki he ngāue pango mo laulaunoa ‘a e kakai ‘e ni’ihi ‘o hange ko hono tolongi ‘a e taha ‘o e ngaahi me’alele tufa tokoni.
22 February, 2018. Australia has deployed a team of ten power lines workers and two support staff to Tonga to assist restore power to the country.
21 February, 2018. On Feb 17th, 2018, the Chinese Embassy in Tonga called on and organized Chinese water manufacturers to donate 500 boxes of drinking water to Tongan National Emergency Management Office (NEMO), to ensure the water supply for the Tongan victims of the Tropical Cyclone Gita.
21 February, 2018. Since the Tropical Cyclone Gita wrecked across Tonga, the Chinese companies, Chinese nationals and Tongan Chinese in the Kingdom have actively participated in the disaster-relief work, together with Tongan government and people.
Tatau 'o e Tō Folofola fakalotolahi 'a e Tama Tu'i ki he fonua hili 'a hono 'ahia 'e Saikolone Gita 'a Tongatapu mo 'Eua.