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Aftershocks stall aid efforts in tsunami-hit Solomons

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Strong aftershocks hampered efforts to reach tsunami-hit villages in the Solomon Islands today, as the death toll after an 8.0-magnitude earthquake climbed to 13, with many more reported missing.

Officials said damage on Ndende island in the eastern Solomons was much worse than first thought, with up to 20 villages swamped in a tsunami generated by Wednesday's quake and 6,000 people homeless, doubling previous estimates.

"At first we thought it was going to be quite small but now it looks like it's going to be very big and communities will not be able to handle it themselves," national disaster management office spokesman Sipuru Rove told AFP.

"This is where we might require external assistance."

A spokesman for Prime Minister Gordon Darcy Lilo's office, George Herming, said 13 people were confirmed dead and an undetermined number missing, with the toll expected to rise as reports filter in from outlying areas.

He said the area was officially declared a disaster zone today, as Australia announced it will assist relief efforts.

Australian Foreign Minister Bob Carr, who will visit the Solomons on Sunday, said the disaster "has been a devastatin experience" for people in the low-lying islands.

In addition to the official toll, he said "many more are reported missing".

Carr announced AusD 300,000 (USD 309,000) in relief payments and said a Royal Australian Air Force Hercules had been sent to the Solomons to provide logistical support.

Rove said the plane would be deployed to make a reconnaissance flight over the island, giving officials their first comprehensive overview of the damage.

Attempts to fly aid to the remote area, more than 600 kilometres from the capital Honiara, have been hamstrung by damage to the airstrip at its main town Lata.

While debris left on the runway after it was inundated by surging waters had been cleared, a series of aftershocks rattling the island, including a 6.6-magnitude jolt today, meant pilots were wary about landing there.

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