Updated On: 19 January, 2022 06:23 AM IST | Wellington | Agencies
New Zealand’s military is sending much-needed drinking water and other supplies, but said the ash on the runway will delay the flight at least a day

Ash on the roofs of homes and surrounding vegetation, after the eruption, in Nomuka. Pic/AFP
Thick ash on an airport runway was delaying aid deliveries to the Pacific island nation of Tonga, where significant damage was being reported days after a huge undersea volcanic eruption and tsunami. New Zealand’s military is sending much-needed drinking water and other supplies, but said the ash on the runway will delay the flight at least a day.
A towering ash cloud since Saturday’s eruption had prevented earlier flights. New Zealand is also sending two navy ships to Tonga that will leave Tuesday and pledged an initial 1 million New Zealand dollars ($ 680,000) toward recovery efforts. Australia also sent a navy ship from Sydney to Brisbane to prepare for a support mission if needed.