Solomon Island Floods - CathNews New Zealand https://cathnews.co.nz Catholic News New Zealand Thu, 10 Apr 2014 07:50:45 +0000 en-NZ hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 https://cathnews.co.nz/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/cropped-cathnewsfavicon-32x32.jpg Solomon Island Floods - CathNews New Zealand https://cathnews.co.nz 32 32 70145804 Flood does not stop students in Honiara from getting to School https://cathnews.co.nz/2014/04/11/flood-stop-students-honiara-getting-school/ Thu, 10 Apr 2014 19:04:29 +0000 http://cathnews.co.nz/?p=56595

The Don Bosco Technical Institute, Henderson, Solomon Islands commenced Term 2 on Tuesday 8th April, with 80% of its students in attendance. Everyone has been personally affected - directly or indirectly - and the weeklong floods have left painful memories that will be hard to heal. The rector, Fr. Dominic Kachira, invited those who were Read more

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The Don Bosco Technical Institute, Henderson, Solomon Islands commenced Term 2 on Tuesday 8th April, with 80% of its students in attendance.

Everyone has been personally affected - directly or indirectly - and the weeklong floods have left painful memories that will be hard to heal.

The rector, Fr. Dominic Kachira, invited those who were struggling to travel each day to stay on the school campus. The boys will reside in the gymnasium and the girls will reside in the Savio Aspirantate. "It is important that your studies are not hampered due to long hours of exhausting and tense travel," he said.

The only main road leading to Honiara has now become a three-lane road with traffic moving at a gentle pace. The trip, which would take three quarters of an hour from Henderson to the center of town, now takes two hours and more.

While motorists wait their turn to cross the bridge in a single file, several hundred pedestrians cane be seen walking - right through the day in the heat of the blazing sun - till late at night.

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Stranded between two bridges in the Solomons Flood https://cathnews.co.nz/2014/04/08/stranded-two-bridges-solomons-flood/ Mon, 07 Apr 2014 19:30:43 +0000 http://cathnews.co.nz/?p=56454

The flood in the Solomon Islands stranded Brother Joris van der Zant, the director San Isidro Care Centre for young people with speech and hearing disabilities. On Sunday the Archbishop Honiara, Adrian Smith reported that Brother Joris had been isolated from the centre, stranded between two damaged bridges. Joris eventually managed to return to the Read more

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The flood in the Solomon Islands stranded Brother Joris van der Zant, the director San Isidro Care Centre for young people with speech and hearing disabilities.

On Sunday the Archbishop Honiara, Adrian Smith reported that Brother Joris had been isolated from the centre, stranded between two damaged bridges.

Joris eventually managed to return to the Society of Mary's Regional House at Tanagai, but he had to leave his truck behind.

Smith said the good news was the centre, which is to the west of Honiara, is not damaged by the floods.

In an interview with the Catholic Reporter PNG, on Sunday afternoon April 6th Archbishop Smith thanked people for their concern. He said it not was possible as yet to give not a comprehensive report on the serious floods in Guadalcanal.

"This is just an attempt to share with you the bits of information I have been gathering since the floods started."

He said information about the situation of the church's communities and institutions was very scant because institutions were without power and even the mobile phone connections were not working well.

"On April 2nd it was already clear that we were going to have problems as we had a lot of heavy rain. It would seem that the flooding problem is on the lee side of Guadalcanal and not on the weather coast. "

Going towards Visale, Sacred Heart Parish, "which is over 20 kilometers west of Honiara a number of the bridges have been spoiled. It may not be the actual bridge that has been spoiled but the approach to the bridges as the rivers in flood when they are obstructed by the bridges they eat away the approach to the bridges on both sides."

Smith said that the situation to the east of Honiara has been the cause of much worry for him.

  • "The some of the bridges on the road to Tetere, Christ the King Parish, have been spoiled; again I am not sure of the details."
  • The Good Samaritan Hospital at Tetere lost their ambulance, it seems that it was on a rescue mission and got taken away by the flood and is now useless.
  • St. Joseph's Catholic Secondary School had to evacuate many if not all their students. The flooding waters covered the school area and went into the girls' dormitory. With difficulty they were able to get a high truck that could wade its way to reach the school and evacuate the students. Many of them are in Honiara with relatives and others are sheltered in Kukum parish hall.
  • St. Martin's a Rural Training Centre close to St. Joseph's Catholic Secondary school had also to evacuate their students, "some of them are with us here at Holy Cross."
  • Nazareth Apostolic Centre Tenaru has been under water, but there are no reports of buildings being destroyed.
  • Holy Name of Mary Interdiocesan Seminary also in the Tenaru area has been under water, again there have been no reports of damage of building.

Smith said, "Of course in all three places the food gardens have been destroyed."

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