and also to assess further to allow aeroplanes to be able to land at the airport. i think it will be definitely a huge impact and it would be very long especially not only because of the tsunami but also the ash that has erupted from the volcano so there will be health concerns as people are briefing it especially with the huge clean up that s happening in congo now and these are all done by humans about 200 volunteers and people coming to sleep the run rate for the to do it but we now they would be a long term problem. tonga is in the south pacific. it s made up of over 170 islands. 105,000 people live there. and its estimated 80% of them have been affected by this. the eruption was so big it severed the single fibre optic cable
affected by saturday s option. as you can see from the images the island where the volcano was is now submerged. the eruption lasted eight minutes and st cloud in as 20 km into the air. the sonic boom was so loud it could be heard in new zealand and over 9000, 700 km away in alaska. this for hundred kilometres away in fiji. boom. the eruption was so big it severed tonga s only fibre optic cable which connects tonga to the world, cutting all communications for at least 15 minutes. this was also the impact. waves nearly a metre high flooded the capital. other videos showed people running for higher ground.
Algeria is in the process of clearing and optimising radio frequencies to be used for 5G as it prepares for a widespread launch of the technology “soon”, according to Telecoms Minister Karim Bibi Triki.