Fiji - Cyclone Kina Jan 1993 UN DHA Situation Reports 1-6

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Source: United Nations Department of Humanitarian Affairs (DHA) Date: 03 Jan 1993 Jan 1993 UN DHA Situation Reports 1-6 UNDRO 93/0001 DHA-UNDRO Information Report No. 1 03 January 1993 1. Suva, capital of Fiji and its surroundings have been hit by tropical Cyclone Kina. There is widespread damage along the coastal area. 6 persons are reported dead, many more (fisherman, travellers) are missing. More casualties are expected. 2. In several points of Suva there is no electrical power and the telephone system has been affected. There are water problems, including water contamination due to heavy flooding. 3. Flooding also caused the collapse of two bridges on the road from the city to the International Airport, which is non closed. 4. A government disaster management team meeting will take place on 04.01.1993 and it is expected to have then an assessment of damage and of emergency relief needs. 5. Another cyclone is on its way to the Northern Part of the Fiji Islands, expected to hit in the next 24 36 hours. Department Of Humanitarian Affairs-UNDRO/Geneva Duty Officer: AART UDO Telex: +414242 DRO CH Electronic mail: UNIENET ID UNX008 Facsimile: +41-22-917.00.20 Switchboard: +41-22-917.12.34 Direct dialling: +41-22.917.31.53 Emergency only: +41.22.917.20.10. DPR 310 FIJ'93 (1)

DHA-UNDRO 93/0002 DHA-UNDRO Situation Report No. 2 4 January 1993 Situation 1. Cyclone Kina severely affected Fiji Islands on Saturday night, 2 Jan 93. Cyclone crossed the Yasawas and passed Northeast of Viti Levu and through Southern Lau group. Main affected areas are Yasawa, Northern and Eastern Viti Levu, Southern Vanua Levu and the Western and Southern Lau Group. Maximum windspeeds and devastating gusts of 120 knots spanning an area 180 miles from its centre were reported. Urban centres and suburbs of Suva, Lautoka, Nadi and Sigatoka very badly affected. 2. 6 people reported dead and 3 seriously injured. Up to 9 persons in Northern Viti Levu reported missing. 10,000 people estimated to have moved to evacuation centres, mainly in Central and Western Divisions. Extensive damage, reported to roads, bridges and power supply lines, is hampering water supply and sewage disposal. Damage to roads/ bridges estimated at USD 16 million. Most pumping water stations in the country are not operating because of power cuts. Damage to crops, livestock, commercial goods, buildings and personal property needs to be assessed but expected to be considerable. National Response 3. Govt has declared a disaster in most parts of Fiji. In a meeting with donors, govt appealed for International Assistance. Already on 29 Dec 92, national and district disaster management centres were activated. Evacuation centres were opened on 2 and 3 Jan 93. Fiji red cross society is making available emergency family packs, blankets and clothing. Requirements for International Assistance 4. An estimated 150,000 people will have to be provided with relief items. A top priority is to provide approx. 10,000 homeless in evacuation centres with food and other essentials. First detailed govt estimate of needed external assistance is as follows: Item Cost in Us Dlrs Emergency Rations (8,500 People For 1 74,696 Week) Rations (150,000 People For 3 Months) 4,500,000 1,200 Blankets 7,200 Standby Generator 10,343 3,000 Tarpaulins (24' X 18') 186,000

International Response 5. French, Australian and New Zealand Govts have offered to provide tents (1,500), tarpaulins (1,500), water purification tablets and a french medical team. New Zealand will fly an Orion Plane for reconnaissance flights today and make available a Hercules aircraft and helicopter upon request. Australia has also offered a helicopter and expressed interest in assisting with reconstruction damaged bridges. USAID has offered emergency funds to purchase relief items. When more information available on relief/rehabilitation, UK Govt and EEC will consider assistance, incl. Some help for long-term reconstruction. 6. DHA-UNDRO has made available emergency relief grant of USD 15,000, whereas its South Pacific Programme office is actively involved in disaster and relief management, in consultation with UN resident Coordinator and Govt. 7. Donors wishing to channel cash contributions through DHA-UNDRO should contact Swiss Bank Corporation, case postale 2770, ch-1211 Geneva 2, account no. Co-590.160.1, reference 'Fiji Cyclone Kina DHA-UNDRO'. 8. For coordination purposes, please inform DHA-UNDRO immediately as indicated below of pledges/contributions (specifying value by item). Department of Humanitarian Affairs - UNDRO Geneva Telephone No: +41-22-917.1234 Emergency Tel. No. (Outside Working Hours): +41-22-917.2010 Desk Officer: A. Udo, Direct Tel: 917-3153 Press To Contact DHA-UNDRO Spokesperson: M. Khatib, Ext. 72856 Telex: 414242 DRO CH Fax: +41-22-917.0023 Electronic Mail: UNIENET ID UNX008 DPR 310 FIJ '93 (1)

DHA-GENEVA 93/0006 DHA-Geneva Situation Report No. 3 6 January 1993 Situation 1. Death toll reported at 18. Main problems now relate to floods. The 4 major rivers (Ba, Rewa, Sigatoka and Navua) on main island of Viti Levu have caused widespread flooding. 2 urban centers, Navua and Nausori, badly affected. Villages totally submerged and numerous houses washed away. In agricultural sector, most adversely affected will be food production for local consumption and export crops. Main crop- and livestock-producing zones on Viti Levu, which support over 60 percent of entire population, are most affected. It will take up to a year for crops, and more for livestock, to recover fully. To date, evacuation centers on Viti Levu still occupied, with some evacuees returning to their dwellings and/or villages. 2. Teams to assess and survey damage have begun moving out to areas accessible by vehicle and boat. NZ and Australian helicopters will ferry survey teams to badly affected inaccessible area. The NZ Orion aircraft has begun aerial reconnaissance. National Response 3. Through its Disaster Management Committee, govt has been providing food rations to evacuation centers and will extend this assistance to badly affected villages/settlements. Requirements for International Assistance 4. The following are in addition to those listed in sitrep 1: - reconstruction of 3 damaged bridges to restore links on main island of Viti Levu - aircraft for aerial surveys and distribution of relief - water containers, water purification tablets and medicines International Response 5. Contributions following SITREP 2: US DLRS Japan Cash 100,000 100 Plastic Rolls 108,065 10 Water Tanks (2,000 L Capacity) 1,000 Small Water Tanks (10 L Capacity) 2,000 Water Purifying Tablets And Transport To Fiji (Total Value 13,400,000 Yen) UK Cash 161,000 USAID Cash 25,000

6. For coordination purposes, please inform DHA-Geneva immediately as indicated below of pledges/contributions (specifying value by item). Department Of Humanitarian Affairs - Geneva Telephone No: +41-22-917.1234 Emergency Tel. No. (Outside Working Hours): +41-22-917.2010 Desk Officer: A. Udo, Direct Tel: 917-3153 Press To Contact Dha-Geneva Spokesperson: M. Khatib, Direct Tel: 917-2856 Telex: 414242 DRO CH Fax: +41-22-917.0023 Electronic Mail: UNIENET ID UNX008 DPR 310 FIJ '93 (1)

DHA-GENEVA 93/0008 DHA - Geneva Situation Report No. 4 8 January 1993 Situation 1. Impact of Kina is worse than originally expected. Cyclone affected virtually all areas of Fiji, and govt experts claim flood as worst in 100 years. Death toll now reported at 21. 2. Agricultural sector is devastated. A survey by USAID agricultural advisors showed main staples seriously affected. With widespread destruction to main staples, export crops and livestock, adverse economic impact will be felt for some years. Lost income, decreased food production, and 3-4 month food shortage is expected for kina victims. National Response/Relief Requirements 3. Representatives of donor countries/agencies held second meeting with govt of Fiji, which appealed particularly to donors present for medical supplies in expectation of outbreaks of diarrhoea, dysentery, typhoid and dengue fever. Fiji does not have cholera or malaria. Medical requirements are valued over USD 600,000. Govt is appealing also for food relief for about 119,000 people. WFP has been alerted. International Response 4. To date, the following contributions have been received or pledged: US DLRS DHA Cash For Relief 15,000 EEC Repairs To Infrastructure ++ Australia 1,500 Tarpaulins, 1,500 Water Containers ++ (20l), 200,000 Water Purification Tablets, Bridge Engineer, Helicopter France 1,000 Tarpaulins, 200 Water Containers ++ (20l), 134,000 Water Purification Tablets Japan Cash 100,000 Plastic Sheets, Water Tanks, Water 108,000 Purification Tablets Transportation 48,000 New Zealand Aircraft For Surveillance, Helicopter ++ Taiwan Cash 20,000 UK Cash 161,000 USAID Cash 25,000 (++) Value Not Reported To DHA 5. For coordination purposes, please inform DHA-Geneva immediately as indicated below of pledges/contributions (specifying value by item). Department Of Humanitarian Affairs - Geneva

Telephone No: +41-22-917.1234 Emergency Tel. No. (Outside Working Hours): +41-22-917.2010 Desk Officer: A. Udo, Direct Tel: 917-3153 Press To Contact Dha-Geneva Spokesperson: M. Khatib, Direct Tel.917-2856 Telex: 414242 DRO CH Fax: +41-22-917.0023 Electronic Mail: UNIENET ID UNX008 DPR 310 FIJ '93 (1)

DHA-GENEVA 93/0014 DHA-Geneva Situation Report No. 5 13 January 1993 Situation 1. Yesterday govt of Fiji briefed all heads foreign missions and presented official preliminary report on devastation caused by Cyclone Kina. Damaged estimated in million US dlrs: Agriculture 41.7 Infrastructure 32.0 Social Services 26.3 Total 100.0 2. Food rations being distributed by Australian/NZ helicopters and by govt-hired trucks/boats. Estimated total cost food relief 8.7 million USD to feed about 115,000 victims for 3 months. Govt estimates relief/rehabilitation as at least 35.5 million USD and requests assistance in following critical areas: health, school building repairs, food relief/agriculture and temporary bridges. International Response 3. The following contributions have been received or pledged since SITREP No. 4: US DLRS WHO Cash 5,000 Canada Cash 39,370 Germany Cash 62,112 New Zealand Tarpaulins 25,000 Medical Equipment 70,000 Drugs 30,000 Forum Cash 12,900 Secretariat Mobile Oil Fuel 16,130 4. For coordination purposes, please inform DHA-Geneva immediately as indicated below of pledges/contributions (specifying value by item). Department Of Humanitarian Affairs - Geneva. Telephone no: +41-22-917.1234 emergency tel. No. (outside working hours): +41-22-917.2010 Desk officer: a. Udo, direct tel: 917-3153 press to contact DHA-Geneva spokesperson: M. Khatib, direct tel.917-2856 Telex: 414242 DRO CH fax: +41-22-917.0023 electronic mail: UNIENET ID UNX008 DPR 310 FIJ '93 (1)

DHA-GENEVA 93/0016 DHA-Geneva Situation Report No. 6 15 January 1993 Situation 1. Main ongoing activities are supply of relief food and preparations for reconstruction/rehabilitation. UNMET Relief Needs 2. - Medical Supplies: NZ govt has provided assistance. Other donors have expressed interest in helping. - Water and Sanitation: activities now in rehabilitation/reconstruction stage. - Food Items: relief food items still required for victims following initial distribution 1 month's rations for 145,000 people. - Infrastructure: temporary bridges for crossing Ba and Sigatoka rivers. International response 3. Consolidated list of pledges/contributions to date: US DLRS DHA Cash For Relief 15,000 WHO Cash 5,000 EEC Repairs To Infrastructure And ++ Reimbursement Relief Food Supplies Australia 1,500 Tarpaulins, 1,500 Water Containers ++ (20l), 200,000 Water Purification Tablets, Bridge Engineer, Helicopter Canada Cash 39,370 France 1,000 Tarpaulins, 200 Water Containers ++ (20l), 134,000 Water Purification Tablets Germany Cash 62,112 Israel Not Specified ++ Japan Cash 100,000 Plastic Sheets, Water Tanks, Water 108,000 Purification Tablets New Zealand Aircraft For Surveillance, Helicopter ++ 500 Tarpaulins 25,000 Medical Equipment 70,000 Drugs 30,000 Hercules Flights ++ Taiwan Cash 20,000

UK Cash 161,000 USAID Cash 25,000 Forum Cash 12,900 Secretariat Mobil Oil Fuel 16,130 Red Cross Relief Items ++ Flores Red Cross Cash 25,000 China (++) value not reported to DHA 4. Donors wishing to channel cash contributions through DHA-Geneva should contact Swiss Bank Corporation, case postale 2770, ch-1211 Geneva 2, account no. Co-590.160.1, reference 'Fiji Cyclone Kina, DHA-Geneva'. 5. For coordination purposes, please inform DHA-Geneva immediately as indicated below of pledges/contributions (specifying value by item). 6. Although all relief needs (see para. 2) have not yet been met, this is last report for this emergency, unless there are unforeseen developments. Department Of Humanitarian Affairs - Geneva Telephone No: +41-22-917.1234 Emergency Tel. No. (Outside Working Hours): +41-22-917.2010 Desk Officer: A. Udo, Direct Tel: 917-3153 Press To Contact Dha-Geneva Spokesperson: M. Khatib, Direct Tel.917-2856 Telex: 414242 DRO CH Fax: +41-22-917.0023 Electronic Mail: UNIENET ID UNX008 DPR 310 FIJ '93 (1)