Off-Season Surprise: Cyclone Lola forms, but Fiji in the clear
The Fiji Meteorological Service detected an off-season cyclone last night.Cyclone Lola has formed over the Santa Cruz Islands, north of Vanuatu.The Nadi weather officer did report that cyclone Lola...
View ArticleCyclone Lola: Alerts in Vanuatu
A tropical cyclone warning is in place for Vanuatu's Torba province, with tropical cyclone Lola now category 2 storm as of Monday morning.In its update at 6:37 AM Vanuatu time, the Meteorology and...
View ArticleTropical cyclone won't hit NZ, Vanuatu prepares for landfall
The first tropical cyclone of the new cyclone season has arrived in the southwest Pacific – before the official start of the season in November.Tropical cyclone Lola, named by the Nadi tropical cyclone...
View ArticleSevere tropical Cyclone Lola upgraded to Category 3
Severe tropical Cyclone Lola is heading towards northern Vanuatu and has upgraded to a category three.Fiji's MetService is warning it could even become a category four by midnight.People in the...
View ArticleSevere Tropical Cyclone Lola strengthens to category 4
Tropical Cyclone Lola has strengthened to category 4 with wind gusts of 180 km/h, the Vanuatu Meteorology and Geo-hazards Department says.The cyclone is expected to hit Vanuatu's second largest city,...
View ArticleTropical Cyclone Lola develops into category 5 super storm
Tropical Cyclone Lola has strengthened to a category 5 super cyclone, the Fiji Meteorological Service says.A category 5 cyclone means average winds will surpass 198km/h.Residents on Vanuatu's...
View ArticleTropical Cyclone Lola: Vanuatu on high alert as storm makes landfall on...
Tropical cyclone Lola has cut off communications with the Penama province since last night as it makes landfall on the northern islands, says Vanuatu Prime Minister Charlot Salwai.As of Wednesday early...
View ArticleCyclone Lola wind gusts of up to 320km/h: Red Cross fears 'major, major damages'
Red Cross Vanuatu is concerned it does not have enough relief to support people through the category 5 Cyclone Lola which is moving through Northern Vanuatu.Very destructive hurricane force winds with...
View ArticleTropical Cyclone Lola: Houses destroyed, roads blocked, communications down
Houses on Vanuatu's Pentecost Island have been destroyed in Tropical Cyclone Lola and roads blocked by fallen trees, a resident says.Temae Baeri, who lives on south Pentecost, described the damage as...
View ArticleAll clear given in Vanuatu, Lola downgraded to Ex-Tropical Cyclone
Vanuatu disaster authorities have issued an all clear for the country as ex-cyclone Lola was downgraded to a tropical low system in the last hour (6:34am Vanuatu time/9:34am New Zealand time).In the...
View ArticleCall Vanuatu for Free from Digicel Pacific countries
In the aftermath of Severe Tropical Cyclone Lola which affected Vanuatu, Digicel Pacific is giving their customers across the Pacific the ability to call from their home country to Vanuatu for free...
View ArticleTropical Cyclone Lola: Two people reported dead in Vanuatu
At least two people were killed on Ambrym Island in Vanuatu that was one of the worst hit islands by severe tropical cyclone Lola last week.The cyclone directly hit the island on 25 October at category...
View ArticleCyclone Lola: Pregnant woman among up to three people killed in Vanuatu
A pregnant woman and her unborn child are among up to three people killed in Vanuatu during a severe cyclone that ripped through and devastated parts of the small Pacific nation.Minister of Foreign...
View ArticleVanuatu's transport challenge hinders cyclone Lola recovery
Vanuatu's Cyclone Lola response faces transport roadblocks with the country's patrol boat out of action after it was damaged from twin cyclones Kevin and Judy in March.The ship, RVS Tachouare, is...
View ArticleVanuatu to field first ever women’s rugby team to Pacific Games
Vanuatu is ready to send their first ever national women's rugby team to the Pacific Games in Solomon Islands.The Vanuatu Daily Post reports Vanuatu Rugby League president Antonio Korikalo saying it...
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