Code rood voor Torba, Sanma en Malampa.
©Tropical Cyclone "Oma" at 13:10 UTC on February 13, 2019. Credit: JMA/Himawari-8, RAMMB/CIRA, TW
Oma is moving west at 34 km/h (21 mph) with estimated central pressure of 984 hPa and maximum sustained winds near the center of 95 km/h (59 mph).
Gale force winds of 75 km/h (46 mph) are affecting Torba, Sanma and Malampa provinces. Damaging gale force winds of 75 km/h with gusts up to 100 km/h (62 mph) will continue affecting Torba and Sanma over the next 12 to 24 hours, the Vanuatu Meteorology and Geo-Hazards Department (VMGD) warns.
Storm force winds of 95 km/h (59 mph) gusting up to 130 km/h (80 mph) are also expected to affect the abovementioned provinces.
Heavy rainfalls and flash flooding over low lying areas and areas close to the river banks, including coastal flooding will continue to affect the three provinces overnight.
Seas will be very rough to phenomenal with heavy and phenomenal swells expected.
People, including sea going vessels are strongly advised not to go out to sea until the system has moved out of the area.
The Marine strong wind warning and High seas warning are current for northern and central coastal and open waters.
The National Disaster Management Office (NDMO) advices that red alert is maintained for Torba, Sanma and Malampa, and yellow alert for Penama and Shefa provinces.
Tropical Cyclone "Oma" at 13:10 UTC on February 13, 2019. Credit: JMA/Himawari-8, RAMMB/CIRA, TW
-hr Precipitation Average at 14:00 UTC on February 13, 2019. Credit: earth.nullschool.net
For actions on these alerts, call NDMO on 22699 or 33366. People in the affected provinces are advised to listen to Radio Vanuatu and all other radio outlets to get the latest information on this system.
VMGD will issue the next warning on Tropical Cyclone "Oma" at 03:00 VUT, February 14 (16:00 UTC, February 13).
Bron: watchers.news
Our AHP partners in #Vanuatu are taking necessary precautions as they prepare for #TCOma ????. Here are some of @CareVanuatu staff preparing in #Maewo - an area already hosting evacuees from the #Ambae #volcano. These local women are leading #cyclone preparations on the ground. pic.twitter.com/bavUEgxCTY
— Australian Humanitarian Partnership (@AusHPship) 13 februari 2019
#Oma remains a category 2 cyclone (#Fiji scale) near N #Vanuatu with rain, some heavy, & gusty winds across the islands into the weekend. Oma will turn to the SW and pass near Surprise Island, #NewCaledonia Sunday night into Monday, local time. pic.twitter.com/G40GsPX50u
— Jason Nicholls (@jnmet) 14 februari 2019
#Tropical #Pacific (SW) #OMA #15P HWRF 14/0001UTC intensity and track comparison wind and rain swath pic.twitter.com/JsZcjXo9tK
— Mike Trigger (@T2mike) 14 februari 2019