Wednesday 19 January 2022 | Written by RNZ | Published in Regional, Tonga
The New Zealand Committee is urgently seeking donations of non-perishables like rice, flour, cooking oil, sugar, cabin bread, canned meat, toilet paper, and bottled water.
Priority will be given for family-to-family donations.
Co-chair of the Committee, Anahila Kanongata'a-Suisuiki asked for donations do not expire before at least July this year.
"We are providing a process where they can bring their goods to be sent to their loved ones in Tonga. People will then come to pack their goods into drums - evry item in each drum will be recorded. Big job, but every volunteer that we have got is willing to make it happen," she said
She said donations can be dropped to Mt Smart Stadium this Friday between 9am to 8pm.
Fijian authorities are warning the sulphur dioxide (SO2) concentration in the atmosphere has increased overnight and could result in acidic rainfall over the country.
The Department of Environment said it's monitoring the air quality in Fiji, following the Hunga-Tonga Hunga-Ha'apai volcanic eruption in Tonga last weekend.
Fijians are urged to cover all household water tanks and stay indoors in the event of rain.