Samoa

NZ to provide NZD$1m to Samoa and Tonga for initial relief

Source: NZ Government

$1million to Samoa, Tonga for emergency relief

New Zealand is providing an initial $1million donation for immediate disaster relief efforts in Samoa and Tonga, Foreign Minister Murray McCully announced today.

"This initial contribution will help the governments of Samoa and Tonga to provide essential supplies and personnel to help those in need following the earthquake and tsunami," Mr McCully said.

Telecom waiving fees to Samoa and Tonga as well

It is good to see Telecom also taking measures to ensure that the offer won't overload telecommunication systems - which may be under load in the affected countries due to damage and increased traffic.

TELECOM SUPPORT FOLLOWING DISASTERS IN ASIA AND THE PACIFIC

1 October 2009

Telecom customers will not be charged for home phone calls to Samoa from midnight Tuesday until midnight Friday 2 October. Calls to Tonga will also not be charged from midnight Wednesday to midnight Friday.

Update

Source: Radio NZ Online

Samoa's disaster management office says more than 32,000 people have been affected in some way by the catastrophic earthquake and tsunami that struck in the South Pacific on Wednesday.

The office puts the confirmed death at 83, though it expects that will rise. In neighbouring American Samoa 24 people have perished and seven people died in Tonga in the aftermath of the 8.0 magnitude quake.

Vodafone offering free calls to Samoa for next 2 days

Vodafone has just announced via Twitter that they are making free off-peak calls available to Samoa over the next two days. Hattip to @ook and @dpfdpf

Calls to Samoa free from 6pm tonight for next two days on fixed and mobile with Vodafone. Our thoughts are with you, Samoa.

I believe 2degrees may have a similar deal in the offering.

ReliefWeb reports available

Reports from various international aid agencies are available from this page on ReliefWeb.

OCHA Situation Report No. 2 20090930-2000

The second Situation Report from OCHA is now publicly available. It was released at 2009-09-30 2000 Fiji time. The key details have been quoted below. A pdf is available for download.

Highlights/Key Priorities

• Death toll in Western Samoa has risen to 62 and is expected to rise
• Northern Tonga also affected with 6 confirmed dead. A State of Emergency has been declared for Niuatoputapu

Orion on way, Hercules on standby for Samoa

Source: NZ Government

Orion heads to Samoa, Hercules on stand-by

An Airforce P3 Orion is enroute to Samoa, and before dark may be able to join the coastal search for survivors of this morning's earthquake and tsunami, Foreign Minister Murray McCully said today.

"The Orion will join the search along the coast of Upolu, Savaii, and other islands, and also help assess damage to villages, roads and infrastructure," Mr McCully said.

Earthquake reports

Source: USGS

A brief list from USGS of the earthquakes that have occurred as part of this event to date (original last, newest top):

MAP 	5.0 	2009/09/30 02:47:27  	 -15.723 	-173.142  	10.0  	 TONGA
MAP 	4.7 	2009/09/30 02:39:08  	 -16.233 	-172.911  	10.0  	 SAMOA ISLANDS REGION
MAP 	5.0 	2009/09/30 02:29:34  	 -16.617 	-173.038  	10.0  	 TONGA
MAP 	5.1 	2009/09/30 01:39:50  	 -15.483 	-173.383  	10.0  	 TONGA

NZ Red Cross worker being sent to Samoa

Source: Voxy.co.nz

Experienced Red Cross humanitarian aid worker Douglas Clark will fly to Samoa as soon as possible to provide assistance to the Samoan Red Cross and enhance their ability to provide much needed help to the thousands of people affected by the large earthquake and subsequent tsunami that hit the Islands this morning.

Updates NZ tide gauges from Geonet

Updated tide charts from Geonet. Note that Raoul Island doesn't appear to be reporting.

Tides

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Detided

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