Pacific / Vanuatu

Vanuatu provincial capital moves due to volcano

08:24 am on 9 June 2018

Vanuatu's Penama Province is planning to move its capital due to the ongoing Manaro volcanic eruption on Ambae.

The Penama Council agreed to relocate its headquarters from Saatamaa in Eastern Ambae to Loltong in North Pentecost because of disruption from the natural disaster.

Having settled in October, allowing the residents of Ambae to return, Manaro Voui stirred to life again in March. This picture, taken on 29 March, shows the smoke billowing across the island. Photo: Facebook / Penama Provincial Update

The Daily Post reported the advantage of the new site was that it is already public land.

The Penama Province is one of six in Vanuatu and included the three islands of Ambae, Maewo and Pentecost.

The volcano on Ambae has been erupting since since September, but activity increased in April with ash and acid rain ruining crops and contaminating water supplies.

The government is assisting with the relocation of affected Ambae residents to nearby Maewo.

Earlier this week the Geohazards Department said the Ambae volcanic activity had become more stable and it lowered the alert level from three to two.