Rescue workers have confirmed that the body of British tourist Angela Glover has been recovered from the ruins of her house after the Tonga tsunami. The couple had been travelling in Tonga with their dogs when the disaster struck. Ms Glover’s brother said she was a well known animal rescuer. “She tried to save our dogs from the wreckage but she did not make it,” he said.
The family has reacted with sadness to learn that the body of the ‘famous Briton’ was found. Ms Glover had gone missing after the Tonga tsunami struck on Saturday. Her husband, James, was stranded at a beach housesitting when the waves hit. The two of them managed to hang on to a tree but were both killed in the disaster. Nick Eleini, the couple’s son, flew back to the island from Sydney and contacted the British embassy. He said the family were ‘devastated’ by the news and that they are still searching for her body.
The devastated island of Tonga was the scene of a large tsunami. An undersea volcano erupted in the region on Saturday. The resulting huge wave ripped across the shore of the island nation. Mr and Mrs Glover had been housesitting for two couples at the time of the disaster. They immediately contacted the British embassy and police and said they were worried about their sister.
An undersea communications cable connecting Tonga to the rest of the world is now critical to Tonga’s recovery efforts. It is essential to keep the country’s undersea communications network up and running, as it is the only way to keep families connected with their loved ones. The body of British tourist Angela Glover was discovered by rescue workers in Nuku’alofa after the Tonga tsunami. The devastated islands have been reeling from the devastation and are preparing for reconstruction.
The death toll is expected to rise as the typhoon hits the island. Many homes have been destroyed and phone networks have been disrupted. Hundreds of survivors are rescued. The death toll is expected to rise as officials assess the damage. It has also been reported that Ms Glover’s husband, James, managed to cling to a tree on the beach near their coastal home.
After the waters receded, Mr. Glover’s body was found. He was separated from his wife because of the tsunami, but later he found her body. Her husband, James Glover, who was a tattoo artist, survived the disaster and climbed a tree. The two had a dog sanctuary in Tonga. Despite the tragedy, they managed to stay together and even to save their dogs.