O le ofisa o le nofoaga o St. Martin i le itu i matu o Farani o le motu, o Daniel Gibb, na faapea mai, "E i ai tagata mamaʻi e aveese, e i ai le faitau aofai o tagata e aveese, aua ou te le iloa le mea e mafai ona ou sulufaʻi ai.
Fou tweets fai mai 6 tagata ua maliliu ma le numera atonu o aʻe.
“Iva sefulu lima pasene o le motu [ua] faaleagaina. Ua ou tei. E taufaafefe. … O se mala matautia. ”
O Emmanuel Macron, le Peresetene o Farani, na ia taʻua e faapea, o le faaleagaina mai le Afa o Irma i St. Martin ma isi Falani i atunuu mamao o le a "tele."
"Ua lata mai nei mo tagata maliliu… Ua mafai ona ou taʻu atu ia te oe o le aofai e saua ma saua," o lana tala lea.
Peitaʻi, na lipotia mai e le taʻitaʻi o Guadeloupe, e oʻo mai i le taimi nei, e toʻaono tagata na feoti i le itu Farani o St. Martin.
O loo malaga atu le Minisita o Falani i fafo o Annick Girardin i Guadalupe ma sapalai mo faalavelave faafuaseʻi ma 'au.
OA MEA E AVEA MAI LENEI TUSI:
- Martin in the northern French part of the island, Daniel Gibb, said, “I have sick people to evacuate, I have a population to evacuate, because I don’t know where I can shelter them.
- However, Guadeloupe prefect reported that so far it is known that six people were killed in the French part of St.
- Emmanuel Macron, President of France, has said that the damage from Hurricane Irma to St.