Vanuatu Earthquake: 14 Dead, Rescue Efforts Intensify!

“Vanuatu faces tragedy after a 7.4 magnitude earthquake strikes Port Vila, causing casualties and extensive damage. Search efforts continue for those trapped. Vanuatu”

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On Wednesday, rescuers worked hard to find people trapped under rubble after a strong 7.4 magnitude earthquake hit the capital of Vanuatu, Port Vila. The quake, which happened on Tuesday, sadly killed 14 people and hurt over 200 others. Many buildings, including shops, embassies, and even a hospital, were also damaged.

Vanuatu’s Police Commissioner, Robson Iavro, said rescuers focused on two buildings that fell down. Some people trapped inside were still able to talk to the police, and they believed there might be more people stuck. Videos on social media showed smashed vehicles and landslides blocking roads. People stood in long lines to get fuel and other necessities.

Michael Thompson, an Australian who runs a zip line business there, helped dig people out of the rubble. He shared on Facebook that three people were pulled out alive, but one was seriously injured. Many showed great bravery while rescuing others.

Power, water, and phone services were disrupted. To help with the flow of patients, tents for medical care were set up outside the hospital. The National Disaster Management Office reported that ten buildings were heavily damaged in the main area of Port Vila. Emergency doctor Basil Leodoro mentioned that two key buildings, Billabong House and a Chinese store, had collapsed, with rescuers trying to save anyone inside.

There were also aftershocks during the night, one as strong as 6.1. Caroline Bird, who manages a resort, said there were many aftershocks making everyone anxious. Caretaker Prime Minister Charlot Salwai announced a state of emergency and a seven-day curfew in the worst-hit areas. The country has asked for international help.

Australia’s Defence Minister Richard Marles said two military planes were being sent to Vanuatu with a medical team and a search and rescue team. Port Vila’s airport would also be closed for 72 hours for medical and emergency flights. The United Nations estimated around 116,000 people in Vanuatu, about one-third of the population, were affected by the earthquake.

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