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Stringer Dispatch: Vanuatu government worker on earthquake aftermath

Global Stringer

 , Updated 12:53, 20-Dec-2024
02:30

A magnitude-7.3 earthquake shook the South Pacific archipelago of Vanuatu on December 17, causing widespread damage. In an interview with CGTN, John Regenvanu, a government worker in Vanuatu, provided updates on the situation. According to Regenvanu, the earthquake resulted in at least 14 fatalities, including two Chinese nationals, and left over 200 people injured. Rescue operations are underway, with Vanuatu set to receive international assistance. As infrastructure damage has led to power outages and water contamination, the government is focused on restoring essential services and providing clean water to the affected communities.

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