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Polynesia battered by Cyclone Oli | Polynesia battered by Cyclone Oli |
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One person has died and thousands have been evacuated in French Polynesia as Cyclone Oli batters the archipelago. | |
A red alert was declared in Tahiti and nearby islands, where winds of up to 200km/h (120mph) have hit. | |
Several other people are reported to have been injured while officials said hundreds of homes had been damaged and power and telephone lines brought down. | |
Schools and roads have been closed and car travel banned on several islands in the region. | Schools and roads have been closed and car travel banned on several islands in the region. |
At least 3,400 people living close to the shoreline in Tahiti and Moorea were moved from their homes, said officials. | |
A 40-year-old man died after he was swept out to sea by high waves around the island of Tubuai in the Austral islands, south of Tahiti, said High Commissioner Eric Spitz. | |
There were also reports that one man was seriously injured falling from his roof in Bora Bora. | |
Moving south | Moving south |
Magali Charbonneau, senior adviser to the region's top French official, said evacuees were being housed in churches, schools and temples, the Associated Press reported. | Magali Charbonneau, senior adviser to the region's top French official, said evacuees were being housed in churches, schools and temples, the Associated Press reported. |
Ms Charbonneau said people not evacuated should stay indoors. | Ms Charbonneau said people not evacuated should stay indoors. |
Forecasters say the cyclone is expected to continue moving south towards the Austral islands. | |
One man on Tubuai said residents had had to move to higher ground. | |
"It is impossible to leave the island, there is no plane, no ship, and no, it's a high island," Alain Gylphe told Australia's ABC News. | |
Cyclone Oli had been upgraded from a tropical storm on Wednesday night, the island's high commissioner said. | Cyclone Oli had been upgraded from a tropical storm on Wednesday night, the island's high commissioner said. |
The French Minister for Overseas Territories, Marie-Luce Penchard, who has been in Tahiti's capital Papeete since Sunday, told the AFP news agency on Thursday many families were facing "grave health dangers". | The French Minister for Overseas Territories, Marie-Luce Penchard, who has been in Tahiti's capital Papeete since Sunday, told the AFP news agency on Thursday many families were facing "grave health dangers". |
If there was widespread damage, she would be visiting affected areas "to see how France can help Polynesia", she added. | If there was widespread damage, she would be visiting affected areas "to see how France can help Polynesia", she added. |
In a statement, the High Commission for the islands recommended "staying at home or joining communal shelters". | In a statement, the High Commission for the islands recommended "staying at home or joining communal shelters". |