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Tonga is an island in the South Pacific. On 15th January 2022 a volcano erupted off the coast. Shortly after a tidal wave struck the island and all electronic communication ceased. | Tonga is an island and archipelago in the [[South Pacific]]. On 15th January 2022 a volcano erupted off the coast. Shortly after a tidal wave struck the island and all electronic communication ceased. | ||
At time of writing (17th January 2022) satellite imagery is impossible due to a dense ash cloud. Reportedly[https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/national/459667/tonga-eruption-nz-air-force-plane-leaves-for-reconnaissance-flight-to-assess-damage] the | At time of writing (17th January 2022) satellite imagery is impossible due to a dense ash cloud. Reportedly[https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/national/459667/tonga-eruption-nz-air-force-plane-leaves-for-reconnaissance-flight-to-assess-damage] the Royal New Zealand Air Force is sending a reconnaissance flight to assess the degree of damage. This was unsuccessful due to the ash cloud and returned to New Zealand. | ||
Satellite view of the [[:Media:Tonga-thunder.webp|volcanic thunderstorm]] at the time of the eruption. | |||
At 11.20pm on 18th January three ships could be [https://www.marinetraffic.com/en/ais/home/centerx:-175.0/centery:-21.2/zoom:8 observed] approaching Tonga, the first to purposefully visit after the disaster. (The first ship to pass by was the freighter [[Pacific Islander II]], which rerouted to [[Suva]]) | |||
[[File:Tonga-boats.jpeg|250px|Help on its way]] | |||
Nothing heard of since. Presumed swept away. |
Latest revision as of 11:32, 15 February 2022
Tonga is an island and archipelago in the South Pacific. On 15th January 2022 a volcano erupted off the coast. Shortly after a tidal wave struck the island and all electronic communication ceased.
At time of writing (17th January 2022) satellite imagery is impossible due to a dense ash cloud. Reportedly[1] the Royal New Zealand Air Force is sending a reconnaissance flight to assess the degree of damage. This was unsuccessful due to the ash cloud and returned to New Zealand.
Satellite view of the volcanic thunderstorm at the time of the eruption.
At 11.20pm on 18th January three ships could be observed approaching Tonga, the first to purposefully visit after the disaster. (The first ship to pass by was the freighter Pacific Islander II, which rerouted to Suva)
Nothing heard of since. Presumed swept away.