Villagers in Waiqori and Dakuiloa on Oneata Island, Lau Province, have expressed deep appreciation for the government’s swift relief efforts in the aftermath of Tropical Cyclone Rae. A dedicated team from the government’s joint operations unit has worked diligently to distribute essential aid to 40 households, ensuring that each village received supplies crucial for recovery.

Team leader Osea Ravukivuki emphasized the government’s dedication to providing support to those in dire need. Alongside the distribution of relief supplies, health officials have been proactive in offering dental services and addressing significant healthcare issues within the community.

The operations team has also carried out crucial assessments in various sectors, particularly agriculture, which is vital for the villagers’ livelihoods on Oneata Island. These actions are part of broader recovery efforts across the region, which have underscored community resilience, especially in areas like Lakeba, which has similarly faced the impacts of the cyclone.

Plans for ongoing relief efforts include extending aid to neighboring communities of Moce and Komo. These initiatives not only focus on immediate recovery but also aim to enhance long-term resilience against future natural disasters. The response from local authorities and the communities showcases a strong spirit of unity and resilience, fostering a hopeful outlook for their recovery and restoration.

Overall, the collaboration displayed during this difficult period reinforces the belief that communities can collectively overcome challenges and achieve meaningful recovery together.


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