Highlights Tropical Cyclone (TC) Maila affected an estimated 150,000 people across 161 communities, with the most severe impacts in Western and Choiseul Provinces, and additional impacts reported in...
Highlights Tropical Cyclone (TC) Maila affected an estimated 150,000 people across 161 communities, with the most severe impacts in Western and Choiseul Provinces, and additional impacts reported in...
This report is produced by OCHA Office of the Pacific Islands in collaboration with humanitarian partners under the Pacific Humanitarian Team (PHT). It covers the period from 25 April to 07 May 2026. ...
As of 08 May 2026, assessments have expanded to 230 wards in 28 LLGs, across 10 districts and 5 affected provinces. Preliminary findings indicate over 119,000 people affected, with over 107,000...
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When Pacific leaders consider invoking the Biketawa Declaration, the region’s highest collective crisis framework, last used for the COVID-19 pandemic response, it is a clear sign that the fuel...
HIGHLIGHTS As of 30 April 2026, assessments have expanded to 140 wards in 23 LLGs, across 8 districts and 5 affected provinces. Preliminary findings indicate over 83,000 people affected, with over...
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This map illustrates the structures and buildings damaged by the passage of Hurricane MAILA-26, with the analysis focusing on Ranongga Island. Damage and destruction were identified primarily using...
This map illustrates the structures and buildings damaged by the passage of Hurricane MAILA-26. The analysis focuses on Simbo Island. Damage and destruction were identified using very high-...
This report is produced by the Papua New Guinea Disaster Management Team (DMT) in collaboration with humanitarian partners, the National Emergency Operations Center (NEOC) within the PNG National...
HIGHLIGHT State of Disaster declaration remain enforce for Western and Choiseul Provinces. Other affected provinces remain under National Disaster Council (NDC) Non-Declared arrangements. Government...
Response efforts for Tropical Cyclone Maila continue to scale up between 15 and 24 April under a State of Disaster in Western and Choiseul Provinces. National coordination remains fully activated,...
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This report is produced by OCHA Office of the Pacific Islands in collaboration with humanitarian partners under the Pacific Humanitarian Team (PHT). It covers the period from 16 to 24 April 2026. ...
This report is produced by OCHA Office of the Pacific Islands in collaboration with humanitarian partners under the Pacific Humanitarian Team (PHT). It covers the period from 13 to 17 April 2026. ...
Situation Overview Tropical Cyclone Maila has weakened to Category 1 and is dissipating into a tropical depression while moving southwest toward southeastern Papua New Guinea. Despite moving away, it...
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Up to 260,000 people across Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands are facing urgent humanitarian needs after tropical cyclone Maila tore through the region, leaving widespread displacement and...
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AFGHANISTAN Ongoing cross-border hostilities between Afghanistan and Pakistan have continued, with casualties and damage to civilian infrastructure being reported, and access constrained by...
The National Disaster Centre’s National Emergency Operations Centre (NDC-NEOC), continues to coordinate the government-led response operations in close collaboration with provincial authorities,...
Severe Tropical Cyclone Maila (Category 5) has triggered a maternal health and protection emergency in the Solomon Islands, affecting Western, Choiseul, Isabel, Guadalcanal and Central Islands...
Description of the Event Date of event 07-04-2026 What happened, where and when? Tropical Cyclone Maila developed in the Solomon Sea and rapidly intensified into a Category 5 cyclone, bringing...