Kiwis stranded in听New Caledonia are being assured听by the Government that 鈥渟ignificant work鈥 is being done to get them home.听听
Minister of听Foreign Affairs Winston Peters promises听he is pursuing 鈥渁ll options鈥 to get New Zealand nationals back here quickly and safely.听听
Noumea descended into chaos on Monday, with听armed clashes between indigenous Kanak pro-independence protesters听and security forces.听听
They were sparked by anger at a proposed new law that would allow French residents who have lived there for more than 10 years to vote 鈥 which some say will weaken the Kanak vote.听
Smoke rises during protests in Noumea, New Caledonia on May 15. At least five people are dead after protests erupted over voting reforms. Photo / AP听
Since then, five people have died and hundreds have been injured in the French territory.听
There are听currently 231 Kiwis listed as being听in New Caledonia.听
鈥淭he situation in New Caledonia has been foremost in our thoughts,鈥 the minister said late last night.听
鈥淣ew Zealanders stranded in New Caledonia, who have faced a very difficult last few days, should rest assured that all options are on the table, including assisted departures using NZDF aircraft.鈥听
It is understood a further update may be given later today regarding the travel situation.听
The听Herald听will publish all information as it is released.听
Burnt-out cars in New Caledonia during civil unrest. Photo / Twitter / @ncla1ere听
Air New Zealand yesterday confirmed it was forced to cancel its upcoming flights between Noumea and Auckland on Saturday and Monday, with the airport in Noumea closed until at least Tuesday.听
鈥淓ven when the airport does reopen, Air New Zealand will only operate into Noumea when we can be assured that the airport is safe and secure, and that there is a safe route for our ground staff and customers to reach the airport,鈥 a spokesperson said.听
This morning a Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade (Mfat) spokesperson gave an update on the situation.听
鈥淲e鈥檝e been advised by local authorities that reopening the airport is a top priority. However, it鈥檚 a rapidly changing situation on the ground, and all possibilities are being considered to help New Zealanders leave New Caledonia,鈥 they said, echoing the minister鈥檚 words.听
鈥淣ew Zealanders in New Caledonia are urged to register on SafeTravel to receive direct messages from consular officials.听
鈥淣ew Zealanders in New Caledonia should stay in place and avoid all protests, monitor local media for developments, and comply with any instructions and restrictions issued by local authorities.鈥听
Mfat recommended all Kiwi travellers check with their airline for any updates on flight bookings.听
New Zealanders in need of immediate consular assistance should听contact the 24/7 Consular Emergency line on +64 99 20 20 20.听
Rioting on the streets of Noumea on May 14 as the country experienced widespread unrest.听
Earlier, Mfat said it had activated its emergency crisis system, and consular officials in Noumea were in regular contact with impacted New Zealanders, New Caledonia authorities and 鈥渋nternational partners鈥.听
The Consulate-General was open but staff were working remotely because it was hard to get around, it said.听
鈥淎n in-person meeting was held for a large group of New Zealanders in Noumea yesterday [Thursday, May 16] and further meetings are taking place today,鈥 a spokesperson said.听
鈥淐onsular officials are also proactively attempting to contact registered New Zealanders in New Caledonia to check on their situations, and any specific health or welfare concerns.听
鈥淩egular SafeTravel messages are also being sent to New Zealanders 鈥 we urge New Zealanders to register on SafeTravel to receive direct messages from consular officials.鈥听
The ministry was also speaking regularly with New Caledonian authorities about airport operations and access, and access to critical supplies like food and medicine.听
Kiwis desperate to get home have been contacting the听Herald听about their experience.听
French troops embark a plane to New Caledonia on May 16 at the Istres military base, southern France. Photo / AP听
Bev Renwick arrived on Saturday, May 11 for a week鈥檚 holiday.听
鈥淏y Monday this was shattered with what was happening with the civil unrest,鈥 she said.听
鈥淎s we are further north in the country where we have been warned not to travel away from the resort and not in Noumea we were only hearing from our hotel managers as to what was transpiring.听
鈥淲e have been getting updates from the听Herald听and RNZ. As for our Government - we have tried the consulate here, just an answer phone giving office hours or a phone number that we cannot get through on.听
鈥淲e did have one call from Wellington yesterday, a week later to make sure things were okay.鈥听
A man stands in front a burnt car after unrest in Noumea on Wednesday. France has imposed a state of emergency in the French Pacific territory. Photo / AP听
Renwick said critical medicine for someone in her travelling group was 鈥渧ery low 鈥.听
鈥淲e told them and the answer was 鈥榳e will call back in two or three days鈥 to see how we were doing,鈥 she said.听
鈥淎ir New Zealand has been abominable. We had a message to check in for our [Saturday] flight home yesterday and the flight was on time.听
鈥淲e knew we wouldn鈥檛 be getting out and to then try and make another booking was disastrous. We had to get family in NZ to do this for us.听
鈥淲inston Peters says he is in discussions with the Air Force. These should have been done right from the start and a plan should be made by now to get a plane here for us all as soon as the airport reopens.听
鈥淥ne plane is all we need to get people out in one go.听
鈥淣ew Zealand Government look after your citizens and get us some help. Don鈥檛 send generic messages. Get us out of here.鈥听
- Additional reporting RNZ听
Anna Leask is a Christchurch-based reporter who covers national crime and justice. She joined the Herald in 2008 and has worked as a journalist for 18 years. She writes, hosts and produces the award-winning podcast A Moment In Crime, released monthly on听听
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