Fiji's government estimates the cost of damage caused by Cyclone Harold last month will exceed US$40 million. Read more on Radio New Zealand International
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Housing scheme trialled for Vanuatu cyclone victims
A housing scheme is to be trialled as part of the Vanuatu National Provident Fund's latest offer of assistance to its members on Santo Island. Read more on Radio New Zealand International
Thousands of cyclone victims still in evacuation centres in Vanuatu
Around 18,000 people are still being housed in 272 evacuation centres in Vanuatu after last month's Cyclone Harold. Read more on Radio New Zealand International
Vanuatu church donates to disaster office
Vanuatu's biggest church has made a $US29,000 donation to the National Disaster Management Office. Read more on Radio New Zealand International
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Aid sent to cyclone-stricken Vanuatu from New Caledonia
The French military has sent more than two tonnes of emergency supplies from its base in New Caledonia to Vanuatu after the devastation caused by tropical cyclone Harold. Read more on Radio New...
Post-cyclone: State of emergency remains for Tuvalu
A state of emergency remains in force for Tuvalu as the government continues to assess the damage caused by Cyclone Tino two weeks ago. Read the full story on Radio New Zealand International.
Vanuatu govt sends emergency supplies to drought-stricken island
The Vanuatu government has sent emergency supplies to the drought-stricken southern island of Aniwa. Read more on Radio New Zealand International.
Evacuation centres opened as Cyclone Tino slams Fiji
All schools in Fiji's Northern and Eastern divisions have been closed as Fiji's second largest island of Vanuau Levu prepares for Cyclone Tino to make landfall. Read more on Radio New Zealand...
Northern Mariana Islands (The United States of America)
Tropical storm closes govt offices, public schools in CNMI
The threat of Tropical Storm Hagibis has forced government offices and public schools in the Northern Marianas to close today. Read more on Radio New Zealand International
Waterpauw back as Papua police chief visits Wamena
The new Police Chief in West Papua has visited hundreds of people displaced by deadly violence in Wamena. Read more on Radio New Zealand International
PNG's West New Britain struggling after second volcanic eruption
Johnny Blades, RNZ Pacific Journalist johnny.blades@rnz.co.nz Papua New Guinea's West New Britain province is facing a stern test of its ability to cope with disaster after the latest eruption of Mt...
Relief needs surge in West New Britain after latest eruption
There's an urgent need for additional relief for people displaced after the latest volcanic eruption of Papua New Guinea's Mt Ulawun. Read more on Radio New Zealand International
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Japan donates aid to help stricken Fiji communities
Japan has donated aid worth $US2.3 million to help Fijians with the restoration of basic needs and livelihoods following natural disasters. Read more on Radio New Zealand International
Northern Mariana Islands (The United States of America)
CNMI public schools not ready for typhoon season
The Northern Marianas Public School System admits that it's facilities are not ready for the upcoming typhoon season with buildings still not fully rebuilt after last October's Super Typhoon Yutu. ...
Northern Mariana Islands (The United States of America)
Mormons' donations to CNMI's Yutu relief hit over $US1m
The Mormon Church has donated over $US1 million to the Northern Marianas chapter of the Red Cross to help with Typhoon Yutu relief efforts. Read more on Radio New Zealand International
Northern Mariana Islands (The United States of America)
$US9.3m in disaster food stamps for CNMI
Households on Saipan and Tinian in the Northern Marianas received nearly $US10 million in food benefits after Super Typhoon Yutu. Read more on Radio New Zealand International.
Sanma offers land to more Vanuatu volcano victims
Leaders in Sanma Province in Vanuatu say they are prepared to settle people escaping the volcanic eruptions on Ambrym if they get government help. Read more on Radio New Zealand International
Red Cross aid to Vanuatu's Ambrym
The Red Cross in Vanuatu says it expects to learn more about the impact of a volcanic eruption and associated earthquakes on Ambrym later this week. Read more on Radio New Zealand International.
Rations handed out to those still in Fiji evacuation centres
Fiji's National Disaster Management Office says two days of food rations will be provided for the nearly 600 people living in evacuation centres around the country following Tropical Cyclone Mona. ...
Evacuation centres in Fiji open as Cyclone Mona approaches
Over 600 people have taken shelter in 15 evacuation centres around Fiji as Cyclone Mona continues to approach Vanua Levu and surrounding smaller islands. Read more on Radio New Zealand International