NZDF are swinging into action again, in response to Cyclone Winston in Fiji. It must feel like deja vu, coming almost a year after Cyclone Pam hit Vanuatu.
So far:
- A P-3K2 Orion has conducted a photo reconnaissance mission, and dropped comms equipment to an isolated island.
- A C-130 has flown in 12t of relief supplies & an assessment team.
- A 757 has delivered an Army engineer team and a Fire Service urban SAR team.
Thankfully, no breakdowns reported yet.
Navy (
link) will be sending OPV HMNZS Wellington (departing tomorrow) and the MRV HMNZS Canterbury (departing Sunday). The Navy's facebook page suggests Wellington may carry the REA (rapid environmental assessment) boats (their 1st overseas deployment?). No word yet on whether Canterbury will be carrying NH90s this time or just (the older) Seasprites again.
Somewhat fortuitously, Canterbury wasn't too far away. She was scheduled to be conducting a mission to Campbell Island (
link), which seems a questionable tasking in peak cyclone season. I suppose if you have to visit Campbell Island, summer's the time to do it.
RAAF have been flying in C-17s. It sounds like they may fly in an MRH90 tomorrow via C-17 (ahem, cough, splutter). They also contributed an AP-3C Orion for damage assessment. RAN are planning to send HMAS Canberra - crikey!(
link).
One assumes French Pacific forces are also involved in the response, but I haven't come across any news on it.
I wonder if there will be another muster of the Pacific Patrol boats. They seemed to do good work during the Cyclone Pam response eg. Samoan assistance to Tuvalu, and PNG & Solomons boats operated in Vanuatu.
Thoughts go out to the people of Fiji. Stay strong.
Chis73.