'If I lose a child, let me be washed away too': Mother 述べるs terror of 存在 罠にかける in car with two young children after サイクロン Pam destroyed 'dream home' in Vanuatu?

  • Beth and Kris Russet, who moved from Australia in 2009,?took 18 months to build サイクロン-proof home in Vanuatu
  • The couple moved into the family home with their two children, and Beth's mother, in November last year
  • Just four months later, their brand new home was ripped apart when サイクロン Pam 攻撃する,衝突する Vanuatu on March 13
  • The family spent five terrifying hours in their car not knowing if they would 生き残る?the horrendous ordeal
  • Not only did they all live to tell the miraculous story but so did their two German Shepherds and their pet cat?
  • Beth said the 決定するd spirit of the Vanuatu people after such an epic 災害 was nothing short of phenomenal
  • But the 再構築するing of the island was going to be a long 過程 and she 勧めるd people to keep 寄付するing to the 原因(となる)

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An Australian couple spent five terrifying hours 罠にかける inside the car with their two young children not knowing whether they were going to 生き残る the wrath of サイクロン Pam which tore apart the island of Vanuatu.

Beth and Kris Russet moved to the island in 2009 and spent 18 months building a サイクロン-proof house before moving into the beautiful home just four months ago in November with their children Charlotte, 3, and Henry,14 months, and also Beth's mother.

But nothing could have 用意が出来ている the couple for the hell they 耐えるd as each room in their brand new home began to 速く fill up with water after the 天井 was ripped off leaving the petrified family exposed to the ferocious and deadly elements of the worst サイクロン to have 攻撃する,衝突する the 太平洋の 地域 in living memory.

Beth Russet - left with Henry, and Kris Russet - right with Charlotte, 3, spent five terrifying hours in their car as Cyclone Pam hit Vanuatu

Beth Russet - left with Henry, and Kris Russet - 権利 with Charlotte, 3, spent five terrifying hours in their car as サイクロン Pam 攻撃する,衝突する Vanuatu

The polished new deck before it got ripped apart - pictured are the two German Shepherds who survived the cyclone on back of the ute

The polished new deck before it got ripped apart - pictured are the two German Shepherds who 生き残るd the サイクロン on 支援する of the ute

The entire roof of the decking blew off during the cyclone and exposed plywood was flying through the house

The entire roof of the decking blew off during the サイクロン and exposed plywood was 飛行機で行くing through the house

The brand new open kitchen and dining room where the family used to spend a lot of their time

The brand new open kitchen and dining room where the family used to spend a lot of their time

The ceiling in the kitchen was ripped off and rain started coming in sideways along with a ferocious wind tunnel

The cei ling in the kitchen was ripped off and rain started coming in sideways along with a ferocious 勝利,勝つd tunnel

The night began like any other for the Russet's on March 13, they had settled in to watch a movie with a glass of ワイン in 手渡す after putting the kids to bed.

However, within two hours the pair were frantically moving their children and Beth's mother from one room to another as their family home began to 似ている an indoor swimming pool.

'Our 塀で囲むs started to rain - it was coming in too hard and too 急速な/放蕩な,' Beth said.

'I had to put Henry in the pram because I couldn't carry him while we kept having to move them from one room to the next.'

'We were trying to stay 静める for the kids but the roar of the 勝利,勝つd was so amazing that we had to keep yelling at each other over the noise.

'We were tying to keep our happy 直面するs on so the kids would be 罰金.'

But this was no 平易な feast as the entire roof from the large decking outside had torn off 原因(となる)ing exposed plywood to come 飛行機で行くing into the open living area.

'All of the doors stayed shut but as soon as the roof (機の)カム off it was as if we had no 塀で囲むs - then the kitchen fan flew off and rain started coming in sideways and a 勝利,勝つd tunnel began,' she said.

'We couldn't get from one 味方する of the house to the other without help and 持つ/拘留するing 手渡すs because it was flood waters and the 勝利,勝つd was just so strong.'

Three-year -old Charlotte's room is completely trashed after the epic storm

Three-year -old Charlotte's room is 完全に trashed after the epic 嵐/襲撃する

The ceiling was blasted open with parts falling onto the ground in 14 month old Henry's nursery

The 天井 was 爆破d open with parts 落ちるing の上に the ground in 14 month old Henry's nursery

Probably the scariest of many hairy moments throughout the night was when Beth's mum and Kris had a 天井 崩壊(する) from above them in the master bedroom just as Beth had moved the children into her son's nursery.

'I turned around to get my mum from the bedroom when the 天井 (機の)カム in on her and the 天井 fan 行方不明になるd her 長,率いる by インチs,' Beth said.

'The door slammed with the 勝利,勝つd and I couldn't get in - I had no idea how she was but luckily my husband was in there and she was ok.'

The family 公約するd to stick together from that point on - 含むing their two German Shepherds and a 気が進まない cat.

結局 they moved to the bathroom because there was too much 可能性のある for the nursery 天井 to 崩壊(する) as water was 注ぐing in from the 負かす/撃墜する lights, however the bathroom 現在のd the exact same problem.

'We did the big 劇の run to the kids bathroom because it's おもに 固める/コンクリート 塀で囲むs and a big bath tub so we thought it would be really 安全な there,' she said.

Beth in the kitchen with Charlotte (left) and Henry (right) before the cyclone tore their home apart

Beth in the kitchen with Charlotte (left) and Henry (権利) before the サイクロン tore their home apart

This was when Beth and Kris felt they had choice but to move their family and pets to the car parked in an open patio although they were far from 確かな it was the safest 選択.

'I was freaking out in the house because we had too many 天井s coming 負かす/撃墜する on us but we didn't know if moving to the car was the smart 決定/判定勝ち(する),' Beth said.

They decided that they would 試みる/企てる to 運動 負かす/撃墜する the road to Kris's dad's farm.

'So while the car was shaking and 動揺させるing around we tried to move it 今後 a few hundred feet and no way - there was too much 勝利,勝つd, it was so dark and it was crazy with trees and 破片,' Beth said.

'We didn't know how much water was around and I couldn't 扱う it if the car started to slide away and I would somehow have to let my children out of their car seats.

'Also, my mum wasn't strong enough to be able to swim if we had to go through something so we decided to stay put.'

Beth standing on the beautiful lush land before they began to build their dream home 18 months ago

Beth standing on the beautiful lush land before they began to build their dream home 18 months ago

Kris left and Beth's mum (right), with Henry in the high chair, having a drink to celebrate their first Australia Day on their new deck

Kris left and Beth's mum (権利), with Henry in the high 議長,司会を務める, having a drink to celebrate their first Australia Day on their new deck

So with the dogs in the tray in the 支援する of the Ford Hilux and three adults and two children in the cabin they painstakingly sat tight from midnight until 5am.

'It was horrible, we were all cramped and sopping wet and the car was not sitting still - it was shaking violently but as soon as the sun (機の)カム up we could see a (疑いを)晴らす path 負かす/撃墜する to Kris's dad's farm so we drove 負かす/撃墜する the hill very slowly,' she said.

Miraculously even the pets 生き残るd with the dogs making it though the night in the 支援する of the ute and the cat hid in a cupboard until morning.

'Kris and I looked at each other blankly the next night as if to say "oh my goodness".'

The family moved from one room to the other as water rapidly filled up in every room of the new home

The family moved from one room to the other as water 速く filled up in every room of the new home

Beth said the determined spirit of the Vanuatu people after such an epic disaster was nothing short of phenomenal

Beth said the 決定するd spirit of the Vanuatu people after such an epic 災害 was nothing short of phenomenal

Beth said they feel incredibly lucky to have survived the horrendous ordeal unscathed and could not bear the thought if anything had gone wrong?

Beth said they feel incredibly lucky to have 生き残るd the horrendous ordeal 無傷の and could not 耐える the thought if anything had gone wrong?

Beth said they feel incredibly lucky to have 生き残るd the horrendous ordeal 無傷の and could not 耐える the thought if anything had gone wrong.

'I couldn't care いっそう少なく about the house - I was only 関心d about the kids and mum and keeping them 静める so they experienced the least 衝撃,' she said.

'I was very nervous and freaking out about going in the car and then 運動ing off and 存在 washed away and I thought "if I lose a child just let me be wa shed away too".

'I was just terrified that something was going to happen to the children like a 天井 was going to 落ちる in on them while I was saving the TV so I just stayed with them the whole time.'

Now 株ing one room at Kris's father's place, they 推定する/予想する to be 支援する in their home, where the 塀で囲むs are still in tact, within the next six months.

Charlotte has had a few nightmares since the ordeal but was a very brave girl and went back to school yesterday

Charlotte has had a few nightmares since the ordeal but was a very 勇敢に立ち向かう girl and went 支援する to school yesterday

The family won't be moving back in for up to six months and are currently all sleeping in one room at Kris's dad's farm

The family won't be moving 支援する in for up to six months and are 現在/一般に all sleeping in one room at Kris's dad's farm

Beth won't be cooking in her kitchen anytime soon as it took the full brunt of the massive storm

Beth won't be cooking in her kitchen anytime soon as it took the 十分な brunt of the 大規模な 嵐/襲撃する

The family got to spend just one Christmas in their new home before the cyclone wreaked havoc?

The family got to spend just one Christmas in their new home before the サイクロン wreaked havoc?

Beth and Kris spent 18 months ensuring the house was cyclone proof (pictured being built) - the walls are still in tact

Beth and Kris spent 18 months 確実にするing the house was サイクロン proof (pictured 存在 built) - the 塀で囲むs are still in tact

Beth urged people to donate to the help the island get back on its feet after the biggest natural disaster in its living memory

Beth 勧めるd people to 寄付する to the help the island get 支援する on its feet after the biggest natural 災害 in its living memory

Beth said the 決定するd spirit of the Vanuatu people after such an epic 災害 was nothing short of phenomenal.

'Their resilience is amazing,' she said.

'I just want to 嘘(をつく) 負かす/撃墜する with a magazine but you have to keep going - you can't stop in these 状況/情勢s.'

She said the help and 援助(する) from Australia has been 極端に 圧倒的な.

'Seeing the Australian army here just puts a smile on our 直面するs, she said.

'But keep the support coming because it's such a long 過程.'

To 寄付する to the much needed 原因(となる) go the に引き続いて links:?Red Cross, UNICEF, World 見通し or Care

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