I hope the caves are safe and capacious.
These wind speeds just don't seem to match up with the damage seen on Efate in videos and images. It's quite possible that station is wrong. On the otherhand, wind speed will increase drastically nearer to the centre, and Port Vila would have been further away than eastern Efate.I have been hoping for some good news on this. A few days ago, Vanuatu as a whole looked like it was going to get "lucky" but then the track shifted westwards repeatedly. Of course it is going to take some time for concrete news but I found a weather station somewhere in Port Vila which did not record extremely high winds. Assuming it was working properly. There are still many other hazards with a TC but if this is reliable information it would be a possible glint of good news anyway.
http://www.cnn.com/2015/03/14/asia/cyclone-pam-vanuatu/Only one cell phone tower is still standing in the whole of the archipelago, in Port Vila, according to parker.
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In the meantime, a new cyclone -- Nathan -- is brewing over Queensland, Australia. It is expected to reach Vanuatu this week.
I kn ow what you are saying mate but no i know where Tanna is, it was relayed to me that Tanna was hit first, I wasn't going by the storm maps. My info could be wrong thoughTanna is south of Efate. It is the southmost island visible in the satellite loop above. Maybe you're thinking of one of the other northern islands like Epi?
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Yeah it's kind of worrying. I haven't seen anything in the news about any place other than Port Vila. It might take a while to find out what happened.Th real damage will have been done on the outer islands who don't have bricks and mortar buildings or shelters, there won't be any real evaluation o fthe damage out there ...