By RNZ
The biggest issues confronting disaster officials in Tonga following last week's battering from Cyclone Harold are the state of wharves on 'Eua and Ha'apai and some of the coastal roads on both 'Eua and Tongatapu.
When the severe cyclone hit, it coincided with a king tide, which caused considerable coastal damage.
The chief executive of the National Emergency Management Office, Paula Ma'u, said that on 'Eua, this wrecked a number of houses and offices and also eroded a graveyard.
He said some of the bodies had been recovered but others had been swept out to sea.