Solomon Islands
TROPICAL CYCLONE MAILA
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Solomon Islands
Solomon Islands NEOC National Situation Report 06 - TC Maila (22 April 2026)
HIGHLIGHT State of Disaster declaration remain enforce for Western and Choiseul Provinces. Other affected provinces remain under National Disaster Council (NDC) Non-Declared arrangements. Government has approved SBD$10 million as emergency support to enable National and Provinces quickly mobilise…
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Solomon Islands
Tropical Cyclone Maila - Pacific Humanitarian Team: Situation Report No.3 (8 May 2026)
This report is produced by OCHA Office of the Pacific Islands in collaboration with humanitarian partners under the Pacific Humanitarian Team (PHT). It covers the period from 25 April to 07 May 2026. HIGHLIGHTS Tropical Cyclone Maila continues…
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Solomon Islands
UNICEF Pacific (Solomon Islands) Humanitarian Situation Report No. 2, 20 April to 11 May 2026
Highlights Tropical Cyclone (TC) Maila affected an estimated 150,000 people across 161 communities, with the most severe impacts in Western and Choiseul Provinces, and additional impacts reported in Guadalcanal and Isabel Provinces. Education services remain significantly disrupted, with…
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Solomon Islands
Building Damage Assessment in Ranongga Island, Western Province, Solomon Islands as of 15 April 2026 (Imagery analysis: 14&15/04/2026 Published 28/04/2026 V1)
This map illustrates the structures and buildings damaged by the passage of Hurricane MAILA-26, with the analysis focusing on Ranongga Island. Damage and destruction were identified primarily using Pleiades very high-resolution satellite imagery, acquired on 15…