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 First relief plane lands in Tonga: after a devastating volcanic eruption and tsunami,

First relief plane lands in Tonga: after a devastating volcanic eruption and tsunami,

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A Royal New Zealand Air Force C-130 Hercules landed at the South Pacific island nation’s Fua’amotu International Airport
An Australian Globemaster C-17A military transporter also landed at the island.: Twitter
Reuters   |   21.01.22  : The first emergency supply aircraft reached Tonga on Thursday, five days after a devastating volcanic eruption and tsunami, as dispersed communities awaited the arrival of a ship with equipment to scale up supplies of drinking water.

A Royal New Zealand Air Force C-130 Hercules landed at the South Pacific island nation’s Fua’amotu International Airport, a defence spokesperson said, after a blanket of volcanic ash was cleared off the runway. The ash has spoiled much of the archipelago’s drinking water.

An Australian Globemaster C-17A military transporter also landed, with a second Australian aircraft supposed to make the flight later in the evening.

Australian defence minister Peter Dutton said the Globemaster was loaded with supplies including desalination equipment, shelter, kitchens and a sweeper to help remove ash from the airport.

“The C-17A flight today was made possible thanks to the fforts of Tongan authorities who have worked to clear a thick layer of volcanic ash from the runway,” Dutton said in a statement.

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