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bruce
 
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Default Cyclone Heta damage in American Samoa?

i've just emailed my friend from samoa pacific shipping in pago, i was
chatting with him last week, he didnt mention anything.
samoatelco.com & samoanews.com havent had much activity since last week.

only because it is a painfully slow link to
http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stori...64980/1/.html;


"But it is a very gradual process and that's too late for Niue."

States of emergency were declared in Samoa and American Samoa although the hurricane warnings were lifted as Heta swept south.

Many of the Samoan islands remained without power Monday and several roads were impassable, either cut by streams or blocked by rocks which had been ripped out of sea walls and tossed inland by raging surf.

There were reports one person had been swept out to sea on the Samoan island of Upolu but officials said there had been no deaths reported.

Although the hurricane warning has been lifted, air and sea travel between Samoa and American Samoa remained cancelled with services not expected to be restored until Tuesday.

At Pago Pago International Airport in American Samoa, part of the roof was ripped off the terminal building, the Samoa Air hangar was ripped apart, and nearly all the airport shops were damaged.

Dozens of people had to be evacuated from flooded coastal areas as waves up to eight metres high crashed ashore, swamping houses.

The Samoa Broadcasting Corporation reported extensive damage to houses with many losing their rooves and some hit by falling trees and coconut and banana plantations were flattened.

- AFP




On Mon, 05 Jan
2004 17:51:27 -0800, mitch wrote:

If anyone has any word of boats damaged or destroyed in Pago Pago,
American Samoa, I would appreciate any info. Other than some vague info
found when Googled, cannot find any details. All flights have been
cancelled since Friday, and phones and the satelite based email are also
not working.

Thanks

Mitch
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