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2015 – Vanuatu – Tropical Cyclone

2015 – Vanuatu – Tropical Cyclone

Regarded as one of the worst natural disasters in the history of Vanuatu. A significant role filled by the AUSMAT was to support the maternity unit with a total of 92 babies born during the deployment in March.

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