Our Vuvale Partnership Brings Relief
The Royal New Zealand Air Force and the Royal Australian Air Force air craft arrived in the country yesterday with supplies to assist those who were affected by Tropical Cyclone Harold.
Sunday 19 April 2020 | 10:17
Standing front row from left: Australian High Commissioner, John Feakes, Minister for Rural and Maritime Development, Disaster Management, Defence, National Security and Policing, Inia Seruiratu, New Zealand High Commissioner, Jonathan Curr and Minister for Infrastructure, Meteorological Services, Lands and Mineral Resources Jone Usamate with others in front of the Royal Australian Air Force Boeing C-17A Globemaster III at the Nadi International Airport on April 18, 2020, welcoming relief supplies delivered by the Australian and New Zealand Defence Forces. Photo: Mereleki Nai
Through the Vuvale partnership, Fiji received relief supplies from New Zealand and Australia.
The Royal New Zealand Air Force and the Royal Australian Air Force air craft arrived in the country yesterday with supplies to assist those who were affected by Tropical Cyclone Harold.
They also brought medical items for those who have contracted COVID-19.
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Members of the Republic of Fiji Military Forces at the Nadi International Airport loading the relief supplies brought in from Australia on April 18, 2020. Photo: Australia in Fiji / Facebook
Edited by Jonathan Bryce
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