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A Chinese blogger in Tonga disappeared after filming the volcanic eruption scene, and thousands of netizens left messages to pray for her

After the eruption, Tonga was cut off from almost all of its contact with the outside world. A Chinese who had posted information on social media has not appeared, and more than 3,000 netizens have left messages for her to cheer her up.

According to previous media reports, before the eruption of the Tonga volcano, a Chinese blogger living in Tonga filmed the scene of the volcanic eruption and did not appear again.

The scene taken by the blogger has been reprinted by many media and has become a precious scene.

A Chinese blogger in Tonga disappeared after filming the volcanic eruption scene, and thousands of netizens left messages to pray for her

Social media screenshots

As of press time, the blogger's information has been forwarded by more than 9,000 people and more than 3,500 netizens have left messages.

According to reports, from the evening of the 14th to the early morning of the 15th, the Undersea Volcano of Tonga Hunga has completed 200,000 eruptions in one hour. The eruption caused tonga communications to be interrupted and the entire country lost contact with the world.

After the blogger posted the message, he did not show up again.

Although the Chinese Embassy in Tonga has preliminarily verified that there are no reports of Casualties of Chinese citizens, netizens are still worried about the recent situation of bloggers.

Many netizens left messages "Wishing peace" and "wishing peace" "Bloggers, if you are okay, send a message after connecting to the newsletter is not good"

A Chinese blogger in Tonga disappeared after filming the volcanic eruption scene, and thousands of netizens left messages to pray for her

Screenshot of netizen message

Jimu News reporter contacted the blogger's Wuhan friend Ms. Liu, and Ms. Liu also confirmed that she had lost contact with the blogger.

"I've sent her WeChat, but I haven't received a reply yet." Ms. Liu said she was also anxiously waiting.

According to Ms. Liu, the blogger is a woman, nearly seventy years old. The blogger's daughter developed her career in Tonga and moved with her 3 years ago.

Jimu news reporters found that most of the bloggers' social platforms are records of Tonga's customs and customs, and the bloggers are young, love life, optimistic and positive.

According to foreign media reports, many Tongans living overseas have also lost contact with their relatives and friends in Tonga, and they are very anxious.

There are 15,000 Tongan-Australians in Australia and more than 80,000 in New Zealand who gather to pray for blessings for their relatives and friends at home. They have hardly slept all night these days.

The Guardian reported on Jan. 17 that Seini Taumoepeau, a Tongan living in Sydney, was at home waiting for news "heartbreakingly".

"I couldn't sleep all night and kept waiting for news." Taumuepo listened to the online radio all night, hoping to get the latest news, "Everyone in the Tonga community waited online all night and finally could only pray..."

Taumupeo's uncle, who is paralyzed, lives in the village of Nukunukul on the main island of Tongatapu, and her only relative.

Usually, she contacts her uncle every day through social networking software, and this time she did not wait for his uncle's reply.

Her only hope is that there are currently no reports of casualties.

After the eruption, Tonga has been in a state of "disconnection" for a long time due to the total disruption of the Internet and communication networks. Previously, there were media reports that there were problems such as water pollution and air pollution in the local area.

Source: Jimu News

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