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Fiji Mission One of NZDF’s Largest Peacetime Deployments

29 February 2016

Fiji Mission One of NZDF’s Largest Peacetime Deployments to Pacific



Members of the RNZAF Air Load Team unload and dismantle pallets at Nausori Airport as part of the New Zealand relief effort following Tropical Cyclone Winston


Close to 500 combat engineers, soldiers, sailors and aircrew have now been deployed for the humanitarian aid operation in cyclone-ravaged Fiji, making it one of the New Zealand Defence Force’s (NZDF) largest peacetime deployments to the Pacific.

“Now that the Fiji Government has a better picture of the scale of the devastation, it is clear more help is needed,” said Major General (MAJGEN) Tim Gall, the Commander Joint Forces New Zealand.

“Fiji is a close neighbour of New Zealand, and the NZDF stands ready to continue supporting the New Zealand Government’s assistance to Fiji as it recovers from the cyclone.”

The multi-role vessel HMNZS Canterbury sailed for Fiji late yesterday [Sunday 28 February] with 293 military personnel, including Army engineers and medical staff, two NH90 multi-role helicopters, a Seasprite helicopter, vehicles and hundreds of tonnes of additional aid.

Around 50 Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) personnel are expected to arrive in Fiji on Wednesday in addition to the 293 on board Canterbury, and the 144 who are already helping with the Pacific Islands nation’s disaster relief efforts.

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MAJGEN Gall said HMNZS Canterbury will serve as the maritime base for the NZDF’s post-disaster recovery operations in Fiji’s northern outer islands, where food, water and shelter remain the most pressing needs.

“We are working alongside the Republic of Fiji Military Forces, the Australian Defence Force and the French military in getting aid supplies to affected people in these hard-to-reach areas,” MAJGEN Gall said.

The Royal New Zealand Navy’s offshore patrol vessel HMNZS Wellington is currently in the northern Lau group of islands to deliver around 60 tonnes of aid supplies and identify beaches that will be suitable for Canterbury’s landing craft operations. Seven New Zealand Army engineers, three logisticians and an environmental health specialist are also on board Wellington to assist in the disaster relief efforts.

“Less than 24 hours after the cyclone struck Fiji, an Air Force P-3K2 Orion surveillance aircraft conducted aerial surveys to provide Fijian officials with a clearer picture of the damage caused by the cyclone. We had people on the ground working with the Fijian authorities in assessing the extent of the devastation,” MAJGEN Gall said.

The initial NZDF response also included the delivery of relief supplies funded by the NZ Aid Programme and emergency personnel using RNZAF C-130 Hercules aircraft. An advance group of 37 Army combat engineers was deployed to help clear roads and repair schools and other community buildings in villages along the northern coast of Viti Levu, Fiji’s main island.

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