Cyclone Pam
Govt and aid agencies struggling with logisitcal problems
People on the worst-hit outer islands in Vanuatu are still without aid one week after Cyclone Pam struck. Audio
One week after Cyclone Pam and some islands are without aid
It has been a week since Cyclone Pam tore through the archipelago of Vanuatu, and some of the worst-hit islands are still without aid. Audio
Vanuatu government's promising to get more supplies out
A week after Cyclone Pam crashed into Vanuatu, and many of the worst hit islands in the archipelago are still without aid. Audio
Australia running pop up hospital
The aid mission in Vanuatu ramps up tomorrow with large quantities of supplies going into cyclone-ravaged villages, amid criticism it's been sitting in warehouses. Audio
NZ to send military ship to Vanuatu
The Navy ship Canterbury will head soon to cyclone-devastated Vanuatu. Audio
NZ medical team figures out what to send to Vanuatu
The Vanuatu government will start handing out aid to cyclone-ravaged villages tomorrow, amid criticism it's been sitting on its hands while supplies stock up in warehouses. Audio
Damage in Vanuatu now scaled up to 90%
RNZ reporter Koroi Hawkins is in Port Vila. Audio
Aid agencies in Vanuatu attempt to reunite families
Aid agencies in cyclone-ravaged Vanuatu are attempting to reunite children and parents from outlying islands who've been separated during their desperate attempts to survive Cyclone Pam. Audio
Full damage of Cyclone Pam still being assessed
Aid agencies on the ground in Vanuatu are still scrambling to assess the full damage wrought by Cyclone Pam. Audio
Amost half Tuvalu's population displaced by Cyclone Pam
In cyclone-hit Tuvalu, the entire population of 541 on one island is crammed into community halls, and the church and school. Audio
Aid update from Tanna Island - Andrew Finlay
It's been four days since a devastating category five cyclone struck Vanuatu, with severe winds causing widespread destruction to infrastructure and food crops. The country is warning of food… Audio
Save the Children to reach Vanuatu's outer islands today
For more on getting aid out to badly affected islands today. Save the Children's Sally Page is in the capital, Port Vila. Audio
Cyclone Pam: SPC on standby to assist Pacific Islands
The Secretariat of the Pacific Community is on standby to provide technical assistance to countries affected by Cyclone Pam. Audio
Vanuatu economy could take years to recover
The government of Vanuatu estimates 130,000 people have been affected by Cyclone Pam about 3300 are homeless Audio
Chathams wake to another day of heavy weather
Chatham Islanders are waking this morning to the prospect of another day of gale force winds and mountainous seas. Audio
Death toll revised down to 11
At a late night press conference Benjamin Sheen of the National Disaster Management Office said the distribution of emergency supplies has to be done properly. Audio
Locals in Port Vila coming to terms with Pam's destruction
The survivors of Cyclone Pam in Vanuatu are desperate for water, food and shelter but they're yet to receive aid. Audio
Cyclone Pam 'powerful and consistent'
It's not over for the Chatham Islands yet, with strong gusts, rain and heavy swells still expected today. Audio
Shelter, clean water priorities for aid agencies in Vanuatu
Returning now to Vanuatu, where conditions get no easier in the wake of Cyclone Pam. With relief agencies overwhelmed by the scale of the disaster, the Vanuatu National Disaster Management Office… Audio
Tailend of Cyclone Pam hits Chatham Islands
The tailend of Cyclone Pam has hit the Chatham Islands, cutting power to some people. Audio