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1. Two Australian teens are among those missing in Vanuatu, and one mum wants answers.
Canberra teenager Zoe Marshall has not been found after the Category Five Cyclone Pam hit Vanuatu last week.
The 18-year-old is one of dozens of Australians unaccounted for across the islands.
Zoe was volunteering on Pentecost Island, along with another missing Australian teen, Ally Trueman.
Zoe’s parents last heard from their daughter on Thursday morning, in a text message which read:
“Sorry for the early text but don’t know when phone will work. We’ve got cat 5 warning. Should hit us tonight. Should be all good.”
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Since then they have been in the dark regarding Zoe’s whereabouts.
“I think she would be frantic knowing that we were worried about her, but I’m very hopeful that she’s safe and knowing Zoe, I think she’s just getting on and helping the villagers,” Zoe’s other, Alison, told news.com.au.
“Having had no experience with DFAT and Smartraveller in the past, my expectation and the reality of the information provided didn’t match at all.”
While Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) has suggested contacting loved ones via social media or mobile devices, this has not been of any use to the parents of those on Pentecost, where communication services are down.