Cyclone Pam
Unicef say help is getting through to outer islands in Vanuatu
Alice Clements from Unicef says help has been getting through to some of the outer islands today and will pick up over the next week. [Regions] Vanuatu Audio
New Zealander manages to get off Tanna Island
New Zealander Mike Keegan who made it off Tanna Island says the devastation there is simply indescribable - and worse than Port Vila where thousands are homeless. Audio
Vanuatu's desperate for safe drinking water, food and shelter
The massive storm killed 24 people but it's feared the death toll could still go higher. Audio
Half of population of Vanuatu left homeless by Cyclone Pam
The President of Vanuatu, Baldwin Lonsdale, says Cyclone Pam has wiped out all development in the nation. Tom Perry from Care International is in Port Vila organising humanitarian aid. Audio
Cyclone Pam pulls away from North Island
Back home, severe southerly gales and heavy swells along the the East coast of the north island are all expected to ease today. Audio
Chatham Islands' Mayor
Residents in the Chatham Islands are being urged to hunker down and wait for ex-Tropical Cyclone Pam to pass. Audio
Relieved NZers arrive home from Vanuatu
New Zealanders returning from cyclone-devastated Vanuatu say they are in admiration of the resilience of the people of Vanuatu. Audio
Chatham Islands' residents hunker down
In the Chatham Islands a state of local emergency has been declared in anticipation of the arrival of Cyclone Pam. Audio
In Vanuatu, concerns with lack of communication mount
The first New Zealanders arrived home from Vanuatu aboard a RNZAF plane late last night..We spoke to some of them on their arrival at Whenuapai Audio
World Vision: Almost all houses are destroyed
Aid workers who have arrived in Vanuatu's worst-hit southern island Tanna say most houses have been destroyed -- and residents are in need of food and water. Audio
Gisborne clean-up set to begin
Gisborne residents were spared the worst yesterday when ex-Tropical Cyclone Pam passed by without inflicting serious damage. Audio
The Chathams brace as Vanuatu reels
The Chatham Islands will this morning suffer the sting in Cyclone Pam's tail with the remnants of the storm system reaching the islands at midday today. Audio
Cyclone Pam: Live from Tologa Bay
Our reporter Nicole Pryor is in Tologa Bay where the remnants of Cyclone Pam is now moving away. Audio
Tree falls on Tokomaru Bay house
In this country, Cyclone Pam has been battering the North Island's east coast today. Audio
Marae provides refuge from storm
Some residents who've evacuated their homes because of ex-tropical cyclone Pam have sought refuge at Marae along the east coast of the North Island. Audio
Latest on Cyclone Pam hitting NZ east coast
The east coast of the North Island has been bearing the brunt today, with 100 people evacuating in the face of huge waves pounding the beaches. Audio
New Zealander in Port Vila
New Zealander Mike Crawford runs diving company Big Blue, in Port Vila. He lives on a hill overlooking the town. Audio
Grim toll of Cyclone Pam becomes clearer in Vanuatu
The grim toll from Cyclone Pam is becoming clearer under the state of emergency declared in Vanuatu - but still very little's been heard from devastated outer islands. Audio
Cyclone Pam
Weather forecaster Richard Green has just been evactuated from Tolaga Bay. He tells us the latest on the storm that's hit the East Cape and Gisborne. Audio
Pam Arrives - Peter Higgs
Peter Higgs, Civil Defence Emergency Controller for Gisborne, has just finished his debrief and he's with us. Audio