accommodation for those people pretty much, yes. qt accommodation for those people pretty much. yea pretty much, yes. of course. and there pretty much, yes. of course. and there is pretty much, yes. of course. and there is talk pretty much, yes. of course. and there is talk about, - pretty much, yes. of course. | and there is talk about, being coded free. this has been raised as a concern of who comes in. and where you are looking at things at the moment, you just want people to get out there and help presumably? get out there and help resumabl ? . , . presumably? that is correct, es. presumably? that is correct, yes- joanne. presumably? that is correct, yes. joanne, thank presumably? that is correct, yes. joanne, thank you - presumably? that is correct, yes. joanne, thank you so i presumably? that is correct, i yes. joanne, thank you so much for talking yes. joanne, thank you so much for talking to yes. joanne, thank you so much for talking to us yes. joanne, thank y
that with us. joanne, thank you for that and we wish them all the best. joanne mataele, thank you forjoining us. history will be made in next season s formula 1 championship when, for the first time ever, a chinese driver will be on the grid. 22 year old guanyu zhou will line up alongside valtteri bottas for the alfa romeo team. it is hoped his inclusion will boost the sport s popularity in the country. he says it s been hard work but he hopes to inspire others. hopefully there will be more chinese drivers, chinese faces you know, in the motorsports area because for us, as a chinese driver, to be having the dream of course, it s always easy to have the dream and to be achieve that, to be getting close to that is very difficult because, of course, i ve been through this journey from the beginning of car team, all the way from f4, formula 3, formula 2 and now formula 1, finally, but i knew how hard it is, how much stuff you really have to forgive,
showing the scale of devastation following saturday s eruption of an undersea volcano, with cars, roads and buildings covered by a thick layer of ash. at least three people are now known to have died, including a british woman. joanne mataele lives in australia but has relatives in tonga. she hasjust managed to get in touch with them. i heard from my parents yesterday, at about 1.30pm australian time. you know, it s a relief to finally hear their voice and to finally know how they are back home. my dad had told me that, you know, they re fine, no major damages to our homes, it s pretty much just houses along the coastal line that have been pretty much damaged, and houses along the west coast of tonga. you know, it sjust, yeah, as i mentioned, just a relief to finally hear from them. the only information that my parents were able to tell me over the phone was, you know, people are busy trying
bbc news, tokyo. it all boils down to a huge amount of anxiety for a very large number of people. well, earlier i spoke to joanne mataele who has been doing all she can to reach herfamily in tonga following the eruption. she is in melbourne. 1 she is in melbourne. i am re she is in melbourne. i am pretty sure. she is in melbourne. i am pretty sure. i she is in melbourne. i am pretty sure, i have - she is in melbourne. i am pretty sure, i have faith l she is in melbourne. i am| pretty sure, i have faith in our good lord that they are well and safe. we would share that faith with you and we really do hope that is the case. can i ask you, are you able to do anything? we are hearing about the underwater communications cable, the main sort of communications link is gone for now. is there anything you can do? or are you just having to sit tight and wait at home? unfortunately, at this point in time, ijust have to wait and sit tight, but i do know
say they re continuing to support us authorities with their investigation. the first foreign aid plane has arrived in tonga, carrying much needed water and supplies for the pacific nation. new pictures have emerged showing the scale of devastation following saturday s eruption of an undersea volcano, with cars, roads and buildings covered by a thick layer of ash. at least three people are now known to have died, including a british woman. joanne mataele lives in australia but has relatives in tonga. she hasjust managed to get in touch with them. i heard from my parents yesterday at about 1.30 pm australian time. it is about 1.30 pm australian time. it is a relief to finally hear their voices and finally know how they are back home. my dad had told me they are fine, no major damages to our homes. it s pretty muchjust are fine, no major damages to our homes. it s pretty much just the houses along the coastal line that have been pretty much damaged and