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Vanuatu’s Chaos: Another Earthquake Rocks the Region

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A second earthquake hit Vanuatu this morning, registering a magnitude of 5.5. The seismic event was reported by the German Research Centre for Geoscience, which noted that communication lines are down, making it difficult to ascertain the official death toll.

Early reports indicate that at least 14 individuals have lost their lives, with approximately 200 more receiving treatment for various injuries, according to Katie Greenwood, the Fiji-based regional head of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies.

In response to the disaster, Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka has expressed Fiji’s readiness to provide assistance to Vanuatu in any way possible. He has also encouraged Fijians living in Vanuatu to reach out to local authorities for support and guidance.

This situation underscores the importance of regional solidarity in times of crisis, and the prompt response from Fiji illustrates the compassionate support available to those affected by the disaster. As efforts are underway to aid the victims, there is hope that recovery and rebuilding will follow this tragic event.

Summary: A second earthquake of magnitude 5.5 struck Vanuatu, leading to at least 14 fatalities and many injuries. Fiji’s Prime Minister has pledged support for the affected region, highlighting the importance of unity during disasters.


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