At least 90 Kiwis and thousands of locals in Vanuatu are bracing for Tropical Cyclone Lola鈥檚 onslaught with 320km/h winds forecast to hit the country.听
It will be the听most intense tropical cyclone听in recorded history to form ahead of the official start of the Southern Hemisphere season (November 1 to April 30), MetService meteorologist Mmathapelo Makgabutlane told the听Herald.听
Speaking to the听Herald听from Port Havana, New Zealander Jeremy Dick said he has been shuttering windows and buildings, tying down loose objects and dragging boats onto the shore. He said people had been given plenty of warning of the coming storm.听
鈥淚鈥檝e been at work [yesterday] morning and most people are doing the same thing - going around and preparing your properties and your shutters.听
鈥淎t the moment, everyone is very nervous about the northern islands. You鈥檝e got half-hourly broadcasts on the radio, a tracking map telling you exactly where it鈥檚 going and the speed.鈥听
Dick said local authorities appeared more prepared for Lola than previous cyclones this year.听
Another group of Kiwis who are part of the Volunteer Service Abroad (VSA) agency in Vanuatu said on social media they were relying on a satellite phone for communications and have been in contact with the New Zealand High Commission.听
鈥淲e are red alert and she is a Cat 5,鈥 the post said. 鈥淥ur house is the safe house for the [Espiritu] Santo [island] VSA volunteers (except one whose husband is the Kiwi cop on Santo) so there are six of us spending the night together.听
An elderly man is moved to shelter on the island of Pentecost as locals prepare for category 5 Tropical Cyclone Lola in Vanuatu. Photo / VN 九一星空无限听
鈥淲e have lots of food, good company and wine and we will be conserving battery and data until it鈥檚 all over.鈥听
Although the worst of the storm is expected to miss New Zealand, we may still feel the leftover effects later in the week.听
Cyclone Lola is expected to make landfall over Vanuatu, specifically the provinces of Torba, Sanma, Penama and Malampa, within the next 24 hours.听
Category 5 Tropical Cyclone Lola hitting the east of Pentacost Island in northern Vanuatu. Photo / Vanuatu 九一星空无限听
At Lola鈥檚 centre, the winds are estimated to reach approximately 320km/h. The strongest winds during Cyclone Gabrielle earlier this year gusted at around 130km/h, which stripped entire forests.听
Lola鈥檚 winds were yesterday sustained at 210km/h and gusting 260km/h or more. This is a minimum air pressure of 940 hPa.听
鈥淭he storm is a major 鈥榳orst-case scenario鈥 for Vanuatu, not only due to the cyclone being Category 5 but it is slow moving, perhaps only tracking 8km/h tonight which is human walking speed,鈥 weather forecasting agency WeatherWatch NZ reported.听
鈥淭his slow movement increases the risks of damage.鈥听
This is the fourth tropical cyclone to hit Vanuatu this year, with Irene hitting in mid-January and twin cyclones Kevin and Judy at the beginning of March.听
A worker with the Red Cross in Vanuatu telling locals of the imminent threat of Tropical Cyclone Lola in northern Vanuatu. Photo / Vanuatu Red Cross Society
The New Zealand Defence Force is aware the cyclone has intensified and was monitoring the situation, a spokesman said.
A Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade spokesperson said officials are monitoring Lola, with 90 New Zealanders registered on SafeTravel as being in Vanuatu.
鈥淎otearoa New Zealand stands ready to assist our Vanuatu wh膩nau, and to consider to any requests for assistance from the Government of Vanuatu.
鈥淲e are sending SafeTravel messaging to New Zealanders registered as being in, or travelling to, Vanuatu. New Zealanders in Vanuatu are advised to follow the advice of the local authorities (including any evacuation orders), seek suitable shelter, and keep their family and friends in New Zealand informed of their safety and wellbeing, including after the cyclone has passed.鈥
Wind speeds were tipped to 鈥減ick up more and more as the storm makes landfall鈥, head forecaster for WeatherWatch Phillip Duncan told the Herald.
鈥淸Cyclone] Gabrielle was nothing like what this storm is now. This is more powerful,鈥 he explained.听
鈥淚t鈥檚 a pretty intense storm. Category 5 - winds at the centre are ferocious. It鈥檚 nothing like what we get in New Zealand. It鈥檚 phenomenal.鈥听
Lola was, as of Tuesday night, tracking to miss the capital, Port Vila, he said.听
Weather modelling last night showed a low-pressure system near Brisbane was 鈥渂asically going to steal energy from this storm鈥.听
鈥淥nce it passes over Vanuatu it鈥檒l fall apart and weaken,鈥 Duncan said.听
Vanuatu Red Cross spokeswoman Shirley Johnson told RNZ she feared the island nation does not have enough relief to support people through the cyclone.听
Members of Oxfam Vanuatu hand out cyclone tracking maps to assist communities in Pango Village on Efafe Island in southern Vanuatu. Photo / Oxfam听
Communication lines were down in Torba province, Johnson said, and no one had been able to reach anyone there.听
鈥淲e are expecting to have major, major damages. I am afraid we won鈥檛 have enough relief in time to save the people,鈥 she said.听
Johnson said there is 鈥渙nly one storage facility鈥 holding enough relief kits for only 鈥100 households鈥 for the Torba province鈥檚 population of more than 9000 people.听
A worker with the Red Cross in Vanuata with essential supplies as they prepare for the imminent arrival of Tropical Cyclone Lola in northern Vanuatu. Photo / Vanuatu Red Cross Society 听
Heavy rainfall with flash flooding is expected over low-lying areas close to riverbanks, including coastal flooding.听
The International Federation of Red Cross (IFRC) said volunteers are 鈥渁ctively engaged鈥 in the community ahead of the cyclone and are taking stock of the relief items and informing residents of evacuation centres.听
It is possible that leftovers from a tropical low may track towards New Zealand later this week, however, it will likely fall apart or weaken significantly.听
鈥淭here is still plenty of time to clarify where and what impacts the remains of Lola will have on New Zealand,鈥 Makgabutlane said.听
鈥淓arly indications are that into early next week, the northern parts of the country are most likely to see wetter weather and strong winds, while high pressure builds across the southern parts of New Zealand.听
鈥淭he MetService forecasting team will continue to monitor the situation in the tropics.鈥听
New Zealanders in Vanuatu are encouraged to register on SafeTravel and read our advice for Tropical Cyclone Lola听. New Zealanders requiring urgent consular assistance can call the 24/7 Consular emergency line on +64 99 20 20 20.听
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