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    The World Health Organization (WHO) is closely coordinating with other United Nations agencies and partners to support the response to the recent volcanic eruption and tsunami in Tonga, including acting as a central channel of information in the face of continued telecommunications outages.The Hunga Tonga Hunga Ha’apai volcano erupted at approximately 5:30pm local time on 15 January, spewing…

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      @DrTedros "A national Emergency Medical Team, trained by WHO, was deployed almost immediately following the eruption, and we are supporting them with medical items, first aid kits, tents, portable toilets, and water filtration equipment"-@DrTedros #EB150 #Tonga https://t.co/Z9ZGfCU7A7

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    Some 12,000 households have been affected by the volcanic eruption and tsunami that hit the islands of Tonga over the weekend, according to estimates by the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA).

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    • 80 per cent of #Tonga population - 12,000 households have been affected by the volcanic eruption 🌋 and #tsunami that hit the islands of Tonga over the weekend. #tongatsunami https://t.co/0liFa347dU

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    The World Health Organization (WHO) is closely coordinating with other United Nations agencies and partners to support the response to the recent volcanic eruption and tsunami in Tonga, including acting as a central channel of information in the face of continued telecommunications outages.The Hunga Tonga Hunga Ha’apai volcano erupted at approximately 5:30pm local time on 15 January, spewing…

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    • .@WHO is closely working with the Government of #Tonga and @UN agencies on the ground to support the response to the recent volcanic eruption and tsunami, and is being a central channel of information in the face of continued telecommunications outages. https://t.co/lRQJ1sKu4Y https://t.co/euOLeXWaNU

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    The Midwestern University College of Dental Medicine Arizona and Planmeca will expand restorative dentistry in the Kingdom of Tonga by donating CAD/CAM dentistry equipment and software.

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    • The group of nine dentists will complete onsite restorations within a single patient visit, which is a critical time savings for patients who may travel from the outer islands, the partners said. #dentistry #Tonga #missiontrip https://t.co/U0NNFfO2pN https://t.co/U0NNFfO2pN