Vanuatu to permanently evacuate volcanic island

AFP  |  Port Vila (Vanuatu) 

Entire communities living under the shadow of a smouldering volcano on an island in will be permanently relocated to another island from next week, the Pacific nation's government has decided.

The latest evacuation is not compulsory but the government said it wants those who left to stay away for good and resettle elsewhere.

The has approved four permanent settlements on the nearby island of Maewo, which it will lease from landowners.

The government will organise and pay for the evacuation beginning June 1 and finishing July 30.

However only those who choose to relocate to will receive the assistance and people who move to other islands will do so at their own expense.

"Food support will be provided to the displaced population of on for a maximum of six months before withdrawing its support," a government statement said.

"(By then) which have been planted on day one of evacuation (will be) ready for harvest.

On Maewo, chief told newspaper that his community was ready to look after more than 3,000 people until the four permanent settlements are established and gardens planted.

About 1,000 have already moved to the main island of and the capital

However, is unlikely to be abandoned completely -- just the areas which suffered the heaviest ashfall, with homes blanketed and crops choked.

"Most of the ashfall is affecting communities in the south and west, so they are the ones most likely to relocate," an Ambae community organiser in Port Vila, Henry Vira, told AFP.

Vanuatu's has pre-positioned some aid on and a New Zealand Air Force Hercules brought in more supplies last week.

and have also donated funds to help the evacuation. Vanuatu, with a population of about 280,000 spread over 65 inhabited islands, is regarded as one of the world's most disaster-prone countries.

It sits on the so-called "of Fire", making it vulnerable to strong earthquakes and volcanic eruptions, while powerful cyclones also regularly lash the islands.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Mon, May 21 2018. 14:00 IST