The house that can withstand a cyclone: how traditional dwellings are making a comeback in Vanuatu
Aug 08, 2021
3 minutes
When Cyclone Pam devastated Vanuatu and concrete buildings collapsed, their iron roofing blown away, there was no loss of life in the traditionally built structures known as saeklon haos (cyclone house).
Though they normally sleep six, during the 2015 storm up to 30 villagers were able to squeeze in together, physically supporting the house posts from the inside if needed.
Cyclone Pam was the most destructive cyclone the country has seen, displacing an estimated 65,000
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