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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
Cyclone Gita Recovery Project: Report and Recommendation of the President to the Board of Directors
Documents and publications
Reports and analysis
30 June 2018
Cyclone Gita Recovery Project: Report and Recommendation of the President to the Board of Directors

This document describes the terms and conditions of a project that will support the efforts of the Government of Tonga to reconstruct and climate and disaster-proof the Nuku’alofa electricity network damaged by Tropical Cyclone Gita in February 2018.

Asian Development Bank (ADB)
Community Based Emergency Employment (CBEE) Report
Documents and publications
Reports and analysis
1 June 2018
Community Based Emergency Employment (CBEE) Report

This report presents the description of the Community Based Emergency Employment program (CBEE) including the monitoring of its progress, developed after Tropical Cyclone Gita hit and devastated Tonga in 2018.

Tonga - government
International Labour Organization (ILO)
Environmental Assessment and Review Framework TON Cyclone Gita Recovery Report
Documents and publications
Reports and analysis
30 May 2018
Environmental Assessment and Review Framework TON: Cyclone Gita Recovery Project

The purpose of this Environmental Assessment and Review Framework is to provide a framework to review and assess environmental aspects of activities undertaken within a project, including preconstruction, construction and operational phases.

Tonga - government
Matangi Tonga Online, Vava'u Press Ltd.
Tropical Cyclone Gita Kingdom of Tonga Rapid Gender Analysis: Sub-focus on Shelter and Food Security and Livelihoods
Documents and publications
Reports and analysis
12 April 2018
Tropical Cyclone Gita Kingdom of Tonga Rapid Gender Analysis

This rapid gender analysis is designed to provide initial information about gender roles, responsibilities, capacities and vulnerabilities of women, men, girls and boys, SOGIE and other marginalised people prior to and after TC Gita.

CARE International
Preliminary Damage Assessment Report  American Samoa – Tropical Storm Gita
Documents and publications
PDNA - Post Disaster Needs Assessments
2 March 2018
Preliminary Damage Assessment Report: American Samoa – Tropical Storm Gita

This document is a summary of the Preliminary Damage Assessments (PDAs) conducted to estimate damages of Tropical Storm Gita in American Samoa.

Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
Tonga-Disaster-Recovery-Framework-for-Tropical-Cyclone-Gita
Documents and publications
DRF - Disaster Recovery Frameworks
12 January 2018
DISASTER RECOVERY FRAMEWORK FOR TROPICAL CYCLONE GITA

This Disaster Recovery Framework will help guide and coordinate decisions on rebuilding over the next three years till 2021 and inform more detailed recovery programs, plans and projects that will be developed and implemented by the government ministries.

Tonga - government

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