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Recovery Collection: Cyclone Gita 2018

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Cyclone Gita
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Introduction

Tropical Cyclone (TC) Gita formed in early February 2018 and developed into a category 4 cyclone, affecting multiple countries in the Pacific region. Tonga was hardest-hit, incurring severe damage. TC Gita ravaged the main island of Tongatapu and ‘Eua bringing severe rainfall and flooding, and affected nearly 80,000 people, around 80 percent of Tonga’s total population.

The government of Tonga conducted a post-disaster rapid assessment which showed the total economic value of damage and losses estimated at T$356.1 million (equivalent to US$164.1 million), about 37.8 percent of the nominal gross domestic product of Tonga. While TC Gita brought significant damage to many sectors, the housing sector was most affected, accounting for 61 percent of the total damage. TC Gita destroyed approximately 4,000 houses and infrastructure including power lines, schools, and public buildings such as domestic airports. The agriculture sector accounted for 82 percent of the total losses. The impact was significant on food security since agriculture and fisheries are the main sources of livelihood for 75 percent of Tonga’s population and because of the high rate of subsistence food production among Pacific Island countries.

The government of Tonga aims to achieve recovery with greater resilience to climate change and other natural hazards, focusing on built environment to be cost-effective, accessible, and integrated infrastructure. For example, the electric power lines are moved into underground, upgrading the technical standard so that the future so that the future cyclones will not damage the critical infrastructure. Aligning with the build back better principle, the Tongan government also aims to support increasing farmers’ resilience to similar future shocks and reestablishing food security in affected areas.

Hazards
Cyclone, Hurricane and Typhoon
Themes
Critical infrastructure Preparedness Food security and agriculture Gender Livelihood Recovery Recovery planning Science-policy-practice interface Shelter and housing
Country and region
Samoa Tonga

Knowledge base

Items: 26
ILO 45 years in the Pacific 1974-2019
Documents and publications
Reports and analysis
31 July 2019
ILO 45 years in the Pacific 1974-2019

This document is a selective and reflective documentation of the ILO’s work in the region, to illustrate the diversity, the ‘journey’, and some of the activities and achievements of ILO technical assistance in the Pacific over 45 years.

International Labour Organization (ILO)
Documents and publications
25 June 2019
Stronger power: Improving power sector resilience to natural hazards

This paper, prepared as a sectoral note for the Lifelines report on infrastructure resilience, investigates the vulnerability of the power system to natural hazards and climate change, and provides recommendations to increase its resilience.

World Bank, the
Pacific Island Countries An Early Warning of Climate Change Impacts
Documents and publications
Publications
15 April 2019
Pacific Island countries: an early warning of climate change impacts

This paper explores the impacts from climate change and associated sea level rise on human health and livelihoods.

Rockefeller Foundation, the
TC Gita Emergency Preparedness and Response A Comprehensive Review and Lessons Learnt
Documents and publications
Reports and analysis
28 February 2019
TC Gita Emergency Preparedness and Response A Comprehensive Review and Lessons Learnt

This review report is aimed to determine gaps, overlaps and successes within the cluster approach and leverage opportunities from lessons learned to enhance Tonga’s ability to respond effectively and minimise impacts in future events.

Tonkin + Taylor
Tropical Cyclone Gita Response Program Evaluation
Documents and publications
Reports and analysis
16 December 2018
Tropical Cyclone Gita Response Program Evaluation

​​​​​​​This report documents the findings from the evaluation of the CARE's assistance in the response and recovery program and provides forward-looking recommendations for the partnership and for preparedness and future emergency response in Tonga.

CARE International
Humanitarian Advisory Group
Update
26 November 2018
Ocean accounting for disaster resilience in the Pacific SIDS: A brief note for policymakers

A new UNESCAP report analyses the impact of disasters on SIDS and maps out the impact on a cluster of SDGs. While the Pacific SIDS are heavily reliant on ocean resources, most of the disasters that affect them are oceanogenic. To build resilient SIDS, there is a need to connect the dots - science, geospatial data, statistics, and policy interfaces.

United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UN-ESCAP)
Post-Disaster Needs Assessment: Gita Cyclone Report Tonga 2018
Documents and publications
PDNA - Post Disaster Needs Assessments
28 October 2018
Post-Disaster Needs Assessment: Gita Cyclone Report Tonga 2018

This document uses the post-disaster data collected by the Statistical Department of Tonga to describe the characteristics of the affected population, nature and spatial concentration of the damage by the Cyclone Gita, and the aid required and received.

Tonga - government
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
USING UAVs TO ASSESS DISASTER RISK IN FIJI & TONGA
Documents and publications
Reports and analysis
12 October 2018
Using UAVs to Assess Disaster Risk in Fiji and Tonga: Developing the capacity and readiness of Pacific island countries

This document describes how Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) enables Fiji and Tonga, pacific island states, to assess disaster and climate risk and rapidly identify damage to the environment in post-disaster situations.

Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery, the (GFDRR)
Update
23 August 2018
Women at the helm of cyclone recovery efforts in Tonga

Many rural Tongan women are tackling the various challenges wrought by this year's Cyclone Gita - one of the worst storms to pass Tonga in 60 years - with hard work and leadership. With the help of UN Women, they are responding to the needs of the community, self-mobilizing and connecting with the private sector to secure resources.

United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN WOMEN)
Documents and publications
PDNA - Post Disaster Needs Assessments
27 July 2018
Post-disaster rapid assessment: Tropical Cyclone Gita

Tropical Cyclone Gita passed over the Tongatapu and ‘Eua island groups. This post-disaster rapid assessment summarizes damages and losses to several different sectors, human and social impacts, and recovery and reconstruction needs,

Tonga - government
Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery, the (GFDRR)

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