
Cyclone Pam
Cyclone Pam was a powerful tropical storm that struck the South Pacific in March 2015. It primarily affected the island nation of Vanuatu, causing widespread destruction. With wind speeds reaching 165 miles per hour, it became one of the most intense cyclones in the region's history. The storm led to severe damage to homes, infrastructure, and agricultural lands, displacing thousands of people. The aftermath prompted international aid efforts to help the affected communities recover. Cyclone Pam highlighted the increasing impact of climate change on weather patterns and the vulnerability of small island nations to natural disasters.