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Saturday, January 2, 2016

State of emergency declared in Tonga after Cyclone Ula

 
Ripping off roofs of houses and destroying plant crops, what has been described as a ‘very destructive’ cyclone has hit the island nation of Tonga, just north of New Zealand.

Cyclone Ula has unleashed its fury on Tonga with flash floods, heavy rain and thunderstorms and gale-force winds reaching up to 200km/h.

Hundreds of people have been evacuated from their homes in Tonga since the arrival of Cyclone Ula but no casualties have been reported as of yet.
Ripping off roofs of houses and destroying plant crops, what has been described as a ‘very destructive’ cyclone has hit the island nation of Tonga, just north of New Zealand 
Some locals posted pictures of the calm before the story showing Cyclone Ula brewing to become the torrential rains, gale force winds and thunderstorms now being seen in the region 


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The island nation of Tonga, just north of New Zealand.

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