UN releases $2.5 million to help cyclone-ravaged Vanuatu

FILE - In this April 8, 2020, file photo supplied by World Vision, a photographer takes photos of damage from Cyclone Harold on the island of Santo in Vanuatu. The United Nations released $2.5 million from its emergency humanitarian fund on Monday, April 13, 2020, to help thousands of people in the South Pacific island nation of Vanuatu affected by Cyclone Harold and offered support to other hard-hit countries.(World Vision via AP,File)

FILE - In this April 8, 2020, file photo supplied by World Vision, shows a damaged crop from cyclone Harold on the island of Santo in Vanuatu. The United Nations released $2.5 million from its emergency humanitarian fund on Monday, April 13, 2020, to help thousands of people in the South Pacific island nation of Vanuatu affected by Cyclone Harold and offered support to other hard-hit countries.(World Vision via AP,File)

FILE - In this April 8, 2020, file photo supplied by World Vision, a house is damaged from Cyclone Harold on the island of Santo in Vanuatu. The United Nations released $2.5 million from its emergency humanitarian fund on Monday, April 13, 2020, to help thousands of people in the South Pacific island nation of Vanuatu affected by Cyclone Harold and offered support to other hard-hit countries. (World Vision via AP, File)

UNITED NATIONS — The United Nations released $2.5 million from its emergency humanitarian fund on Monday to help thousands of people in the South Pacific island nation of Vanuatu affected by Cyclone Harold and offered support to other hard-hit countries.