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Solomon Islands: PM Sympathizes With Tsunami Victims

Prime Minister Lilo Sympathizes With Tsunami Victims

Prime Minister Gordon Darcy Lilo has expressed deepest condolences to families of victims of yesterday’s deadly Quake and Tsunami that killed at least 6 people and others missing on Santa Cruz Island in Temotu Province.

With the death toll and damages to property expected to rise, Prime Minister Lilo said emergency supplies will be swiftly flown to the affected areas.

He said the Government will do all it can to ensure emergency supply is flown to the areas affected as soon as possible.

The Prime Minister appeals to those affected to remain calm as Government officials work on an urgent response.

Mr Lilo said the Government will ensure infrastructure damages are addressed after the urgent response is carried out.

An 8.0 magnitude quake shook near 33 kilometers west-southwest of Santa Cruz Island, just after 12pm yesterday.

Authorities say two people were killed at Nela village, one in Luova village, a child in Bimbir village, one at Venga village, one dead and three still missing at Malo village.

Acting Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Environment Chanel Iroi confirmed the casualties, but added the death could rise.

He said lack of communication to other parts of the province have made it impossible to get actual assessments.

An assessment team will be dispatch to the province soon.

ENDS

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