TC Harold: Australia sends more relief items to Fiji

TC Harold: Australia sends more relief items to Fiji

By Naveel Krishant
Wednesday 22/04/2020
The C-17 aircraft which is the largest aircraft operated by the Australian Defence Force [Photo:Australian High Commission]

Australia has sent more relief items to Fiji this afternoon.

The C-17 aircraft, which is the largest aircraft operated by the Australian Defence Force, was received by Australian High Commissioner to Fiji John Feakes as well as representatives from the Republic of Fiji Military Forces and Fiji’s National Disaster Management Office.

Working with their Fijian colleagues from the disciplined forces and the civil service the Australian aircrew helped offload 16 pallets of supplies and equipment including three from UNICEF on to government vehicles for rapid distribution to affected communities across the country.

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 Australian High Commissioner to Fiji John Feakes as well as representatives from the Republic of Fiji Military Forces and Fiji’s National Disaster Management Office.[Photo:Australian High Commission]

This successful joint operation is another example of the professional and friendly working relationship between Fiji and Australia at every level, from the soldiers on the tarmac to the NDMO personnel at the humanitarian stores warehouse in Walu Bay.

This delivery includes additional supplies to support Fijians affected by Tropical Cyclone Harold:

- Tarpaulins: 2520

- Hygiene Kits: 1008

- Kitchen Kits: 1774

- Solar lights: 1000

- Flat Pack water tank: 10

- Semi collapsible 10lt container: 260

- Bucket with tap: 1094

- Water purification tablets: 200,000

- Mosquito bed nets: 4800

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