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Tonga: United Nations says distress signal has been received from islands

Communications on the island of Tonga were severed and it has been difficult to establish how much damage has been done

The United Nations has said a distress signal has been received from islands in the Tonga archipelago following Saturday's massive volcanic eruption and tsunami. It said the distress beacon had come from two small low-lying islands - Fonoi and Mango. Communications were severed and it has been difficult to establish how much damage has been done.

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