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By Mike O'Sullivan
American Samoa
06 October 2009

Recovery efforts are underway in American Samoa, which was struck last week by a major earthquake and tsunami1, along with the nearby nations of Samoa and Tonga. One-hundred-77 are confirmed dead in the three island groups. Life is returning to normal for many survivors2, but they face a massive cleanup.


 
Aid workers distribute items to villagers at the village of Saleapag on Samoa, 05 Oct 2009
Workers are clearing rubble3 in the hard-hit coastal4 neighborhoods and power and telecommunications have been restored in most parts of American Samoa. The U.S. Army Corps5 of Engineers has helped restore the water supply, although residents are being urged to boil their water.  The U.S. Navy and Coast Guard have delivered meals, blankets and cots for those forced from their homes.

U.S. Park Service employees are helping6 in the effort. Pua Tuaua is leading a crew of workers from the National Park of American Samoa.

"There's a lot of work to be done," said Tuaua. "So the boys are here. We're all out here trying to work hard and trying to clean up this mess."

Several crew members have been affected7 themselves. Three lost their homes. Tuaua lost two of his relatives to the tsunami and the huge waves damaged his home and destroyed his furniture.

In the same beachside neighborhood, a truck and tangled8 mass of corrugated9 steel are wedged against the house of Fai Faaita.  He says that people farther from the coast escaped the serious damaged, but he and his neighbors took the brunt of the huge waves.

"The majority of people that live here in the coastal area got hit bad. And, houses right now are unlivable," said Faaita. "So most of the people are either living with their families or living in families and so forth10."

He says the woman in the truck that was swept into his house was injured and was flown to hospital in Hawaii. Her daughter, who was with her, later died.

More than 30 people died in American Samoa. The neighboring nation, Samoa, was harder hit. More than 130 people died there, and nine others in Tonga.

In American Samoa, life is returning to normal and most schools and businesses have reopened.

Those affected by the disaster look to the government for help. Federal and local officials hosted a meeting of residents, Monday, explaining how to apply for emergency aid and low-interest loans. Officials say they will soon begin the process of long-term recovery, as American Samoans begin to heal their wounds.

 


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