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{{date|March 19, 2015}}
[[File:VanuatuIncomeByIndustry.jpg|thumb|left|Vanuatu's Income in 2013 from four industries in comparison to their main industry, agriculture. Source: Vanuatu National Statistics Office, The Statistics Pocket Book (2013), http://www.vnso.gov.vu/images/PublicDocuments/Statistical_Pocket_Books/Statistics_Pocket_Book_2013.pdf{{Image Source|Gkstylianides}}]]
Clear skies allowed United Nations relief workers movedto move into Vanuatu Wednesday, theto firstdeliver clearfood dayand followingdrinks to to survivors of a category 5 cyclone thatlast weekend. Cyclone Pam left more than 80 percent of the island country’s homes and buildings damaged and caused problems communication systems, making it hard for the workers to deliverreach foodTanna and drinksErromango to survivorsthe two islands hit hardest by the storm.
 
Bad weather and poor communication made it hard for the workers to reach Tanna and Erromango – the two islands hit hardest by the storm.
 
Food supply is a big concern as more than 80 percent of the country is engaged in agriculture. Banana, coconut and other crops were destroyed, livestock was killed and fishing canoes were damaged.