Government gives Cook Islands $5.5m in aid

Last updated 14:23 13/03/2010

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A $5.5 million reconstruction package for the Cook island of Aitutaki, devastated by Cyclone Pat, was announced today by Foreign Affairs Minister Murray McCully.

Cyclone Pat ripped through the Cooks last month, causing severe damage on Aitutaki.

"Around 80 percent of the houses on the island were affected in some way, and 72 were completely destroyed," Mr McCully said today.

"Tourism on Aitutaki is a vital income source for the Cook Islands. Our assistance will help get things back to 'business as usual' as quickly as possible, and ensure the economy does not suffer long-term effects."

New Zealand had already provided $350,000 for emergency relief efforts, while a RNZAF C-130 Hercules and engineering team supported local efforts in the immediate aftermath of the cyclone.

"We are now addressing the longer-term reconstruction needs through a substantial contribution to the Cook Islands Government's reconstruction plan," Mr McCully said.

"Support will be provided for the removal of debris and the restoration of essential public infrastructure, including the hospital, schools, and water supply."

Mr McCully said funding would be made available through a grant scheme for the purchase of construction materials to repair damaged homes. There would also be significant support for the rebuilding of destroyed houses. Details of the support were being finalised with the Cook Islands Government and would be announced next week.

"The reconstruction package will also meet the cost of improving cyclone shelters and early warning systems to ensure the Aitutaki community is better prepared in the future," Mr McCully said.

The funding announced today will come from the joint New Zealand and Australian development assistance programme for the Cook Islands.

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