Environment
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Tonga’s Undersea Cables Damaged, Thousands Disconnected Amid Volcanic Eruption
According to the network controller, owing to the potential of a second volcanic seismic activity, the main objective to restore the underwater correspondence connector that ties Tonga to the remainder of the civilized planet might hold to a week as it may cause threat to maintenance vessel.
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