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Deadly tsunami in Pacific islands | Deadly tsunami in Pacific islands |
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A tsunami triggered by a strong quake in the South Pacific has killed at least 65 people in Samoa and more than 20 in American Samoa, say reports. | |
The Samoan authorities say at least another 145 people have been injured and whole villages destroyed. | |
American Samoa's delegate to the US Congress said thousands of people had been left homeless in the territory. | |
An 8.3-magnitude quake struck at 1748 GMT, generating 15ft (4.5m) waves in some areas of the islands. | |
The Samoa islands comprise two separate entities - the nation of Samoa and American Samoa, a US territory - with a total population of about 250,000 people. | The Samoa islands comprise two separate entities - the nation of Samoa and American Samoa, a US territory - with a total population of about 250,000 people. |
A tsunami warning was initially issued for the wider region but cancelled a few hours later. | |
The general manager of Samoa's National Health Service told the BBC that 65 people had died and 145 people were injured. | |
President Barack Obama has declared a major disaster in American Samoa, enabling federal funding to made available to help victims. | President Barack Obama has declared a major disaster in American Samoa, enabling federal funding to made available to help victims. |
Floating cars | Floating cars |
"Some of the areas there are only a few feet above sea level, so you can imagine the devastation," said Eni Faleomavaega, who represents American Samoa in the US. | |
"It caused severe damage to property, there are cars floating everywhere." | "It caused severe damage to property, there are cars floating everywhere." |
The high waves damaged property and swept cars out to sea | |
Mr Faleomavaega told the BBC the waves had "literally wiped out all the low-lying areas in the Samoan islands," causing 11 deaths and injuring "several hundred". | |
He said the tsunami had hit within minutes of the quake, leaving people with no time to escape. | |
"There would have been no warning system capable of giving adequate warning to the people," he said. | |
Dr Lemalu Fiu, at a hospital in the Samoan capital, Apia, said the number of casualties was expected to rise as people arrived from coastal areas. | |
Talutala Mauala, Secretary General of the Red Cross in Samoa, said she was travelling to the country's south coast, where many injuries were reported. | |
"We won't know the full extent of the damage until we get there and see for ourselves," she said. | "We won't know the full extent of the damage until we get there and see for ourselves," she said. |
Ms Mauala said it could take many months for people to rebuild their homes. | Ms Mauala said it could take many months for people to rebuild their homes. |
An Associated Press reporter said he had seen "bodies everywhere" in the main hospital in Lalomanu, on Samoa's main island of Upolu, including at least one child. | An Associated Press reporter said he had seen "bodies everywhere" in the main hospital in Lalomanu, on Samoa's main island of Upolu, including at least one child. |
Several foreign tourists are thought to be among the dead. | |
Beaches gone | Beaches gone |
The Pacific Tsunami Warning Centre (PTWC) said the quake struck at a depth of 33km (20 miles) some 190km (120 miles) from Apia. Waves of 5.1ft (1.57m) hit Apia and Pago Pago in American Samoa. | The Pacific Tsunami Warning Centre (PTWC) said the quake struck at a depth of 33km (20 miles) some 190km (120 miles) from Apia. Waves of 5.1ft (1.57m) hit Apia and Pago Pago in American Samoa. |
The water was swirling like a spa pool outwards [towards] the rim of the lagoon and in a few seconds the water sunk Ula Osasa-ManoEyewitness How earthquakes happen Animated guide: Tsunamis | The water was swirling like a spa pool outwards [towards] the rim of the lagoon and in a few seconds the water sunk Ula Osasa-ManoEyewitness How earthquakes happen Animated guide: Tsunamis |
Radio New Zealand quoted Samoan residents as saying that villages were inundated and homes and cars swept away. | Radio New Zealand quoted Samoan residents as saying that villages were inundated and homes and cars swept away. |
Graeme Ansell, a New Zealander near Apia, told the radio station the beach village of Sau Sau Beach Fale had been "wiped out". | Graeme Ansell, a New Zealander near Apia, told the radio station the beach village of Sau Sau Beach Fale had been "wiped out". |
"There's not a building standing. We've all clambered up hills, and one of our party has a broken leg. There will be people in a great lot of need around here," he said. | "There's not a building standing. We've all clambered up hills, and one of our party has a broken leg. There will be people in a great lot of need around here," he said. |
Samoalive News said local radio stations had been receiving reports of high sea swells hitting coastal areas on the eastern and southern side of Upolu island. | |
"School has been called off for the day with tsunami warnings calling for people to head to higher grounds," the website said. | "School has been called off for the day with tsunami warnings calling for people to head to higher grounds," the website said. |
Witnesses have reported scenes of destruction. | Witnesses have reported scenes of destruction. |
"It's horrible... The village is gone and my once beautiful beach front villa has now been submerged in water," Josh Nayangu told the BBC after fleeing the area on a small fishing boat with his wife and son. | "It's horrible... The village is gone and my once beautiful beach front villa has now been submerged in water," Josh Nayangu told the BBC after fleeing the area on a small fishing boat with his wife and son. |
Ula Osasa-Mano, who was visiting family on the island, told the BBC the water along the Apia seawall was turbulent. | Ula Osasa-Mano, who was visiting family on the island, told the BBC the water along the Apia seawall was turbulent. |
"The water was kind of swirling like a spa pool outwards [towards] the rim of the lagoon and in a few seconds the water sunk," Ula Osasa-Mano said. | "The water was kind of swirling like a spa pool outwards [towards] the rim of the lagoon and in a few seconds the water sunk," Ula Osasa-Mano said. |
The PTWC - a branch of the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration - issued a general alert for the South Pacific region, but it was cancelled by 2200 GMT. | The PTWC - a branch of the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration - issued a general alert for the South Pacific region, but it was cancelled by 2200 GMT. |
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