Satellite images reveal the scale of destruction in Vanuatu after category 5 Cyclone Harold struck the island nation this week.
Satellite images have revealed the scale of destruction in Vanuatu after category-five Cyclone Harold struck the island nation this week.The cyclone damaged up to 90 per cent of homes in LuanvilleSatellite imagery provided by Maxar Technologies show before and after images of the island of Espiritu Santo and the main city of Luganville.
This once lush island was largely stripped of vegetation by the storm and many homes and buildings have been severely damaged or destroyed. Anglican Bishop James Tama said 5,000 people were made homeless on Espiritu Santo by the impact of Cyclone Harold.
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