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NZ and Australia to give $A10M to Samoa recovery effort

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Sun, 11 Oct 2009 5:59p.m.

More than 150 people, including eight New Zealanders, died in Samoa, Tonga and American Samoa

More than 150 people, including eight New Zealanders, died in Samoa, Tonga and American Samoa

New Zealand and Australia will each give $A5 million ($NZ6.18 million) to the Samoan Government for tsunami recovery and reconstruction efforts.

The money will help Samoa rebuild its infrastructure, restore essential services, and begin the process of economic recovery, foreign ministers Stephen Smith and Murray McCully said today.

Samoa was devastated by huge waves which struck on September 29 following a massive quake. More than 150 people, including eight New Zealanders, died in Samoa, Tonga and American Samoa.

New Zealand has already donated $2m.

The ministers said while emergency aid was provided by both countries soon after the tsunami struck, the priority would now be rebuilding communities, including housing, water, power, and roads.

"We are now able to offer further assistance as the recovery and reconstruction phase begins," they said.

"Australia and New Zealand will continue to co-ordinate our Samoan recovery and reconstruction efforts over the coming weeks."

The Samoan Government had effectively co-ordinated the response to the disaster and was quickly identifying priorities for recovery and reconstruction.

"This $A10 million trans-Tasman package of budget support provides Samoa with the ability to rebuild its infrastructure, restore essential services, and begin the process of economic recovery."

Waikato sisters Rebecca, 24, and Petria Martin, 22, were among the New Zealanders who died.

They were farewelled in Matamata yesterday, with about 800 people turning out for their service.

Their father, Kerry, gave the eulogy and questioned why his daughters-- the middle two of four sisters - died.

"Why Rebecca and Petria? We may never have the answers to these questions," the Herald on Sunday reported.

"They would have fought hard but stood no chance."

Rebecca taught at Rototuna Primary School, 9km north of Hamilton, and Petria was a team leader at Matamata's sports centre.

They had saved enough money to buy a house together and had found one shortly before they left for Samoa.

The navy ship HMNZS Canterbury departed for Samoa and Tonga yesterday laden with supplies.

It is taking 10 containers of equipment to the islands courtesy of the fund-raising efforts and donations here by New Zealanders - many with relatives caught up in the tragedy.

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16 Oct 2009 01:01p.m.

MII wrote:

DEAR AISLING AND FAMILY,
I AM SORRY OF YOUR LOSS AND IT BREAKS MY HEART TO KNOW THAT YOUR DAUGHTER PAST AWAY. OUR HEARTS ARE FILLED WITH TEARS AND SORROW.THIS IS NOT A AFFENCE BUT THE MOTHER OF AISLING, YOU SHOULD HAVE CHECKED EVERY SINGLE MINUTE TO SEE IF YOUR DAUGHTER IS SAFE OR NOT. AGAIN I AM VERY VERY SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS. R.I.P SWEET LITTLE AISLING

15 Oct 2009 09:02p.m.

George Aokuso wrote:

We created an organization called mysamoa.org our prayers go out to the people of Samoa and Tonga... Although we can not bring back loved ones, we can however help restore and become part of the support that it takes for recovery... Go White! we are campaigning for people to support the cause....as a polynesian, i never really understood what that meant...til now... My people, my culture, my responsibility, My Samoa...

15 Oct 2009 06:02p.m.

cindy price wrote:

Hello everyone, my name is Fagalima and all my heart goes with all of you in American Samoa, God be with each and everyone, especially my mom, my brother and my sister.
Love you all.

15 Oct 2009 01:08p.m.

Leilani, Leslie Zam< Lani wrote:

Hello our beautiful Samoa, Our hearts goes out to all of you who are affected by the Tsunami, and why this is happening to our beautiful island. We are living in Australia and We can't stop the tears when looking at the news every time when turn the tv on.It's too much to watch sometimes but we only pray to GOD for the safety of others, and give comfort for those who needed the most.Be happy as always my Samoa and GOD BLESS. We love you all.

15 Oct 2009 01:05p.m.

malia wrote:

e muamua ona ou sii le viiga i le tama i lona olofa iai tatou le fanau ae malo lava le faamalosi ia te outou matua ae maise ai tuagane ma uso ia alofa le atua toe faaupopo nisi aso se tele tatou te mafuta ai

15 Oct 2009 09:41a.m.

iLovemoiiSAMOA wrote:

RIP to dh lives dh were lost in da Tsunami :(

Trust in dh LORD nd dont qive ub.

keep th faith .

14 Oct 2009 09:47a.m.

MZKELLYAH wrote:

HELLO EVERYONE !!!!!!!!!!! NIA LA TE FAI hove ko ki tatou kua nonofo lava mate lohalio oi lau he vaega lava e fokotahi aua la man e fakaha te he mataku kua la hoia te talapepelo okay god bless you!!!!!!!!!

13 Oct 2009 04:28a.m.

faaluaina moafanua wrote:

hey samoa i hope you buy oh okay over there be safe lots love you i miss my lsland lots thank you