Cyclone Gita smashes into South Pacific islands
TONGA began reconstruction work today after the country was battered by Cyclone Gita.
The storm tore through the country’s Parliament House, demolishing the 100-year-old building, as well as homes and churches on the main island of Tongatapu.
The strong winds, which topped 125mph at landfall, caused power to cut out across the island. Roofs were ripped off houses and trees uprooted.
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