Ipswich Family Escapes Devastating Earthquake in Vanuatu

An Ipswich family has safely returned to Australia after surviving a powerful earthquake that struck the island nation of Vanuatu while they were on holiday.



The family, consisting of Kelli Harvey, Mischa King, and their five-year-old son Ethan, was enjoying a vacation in Vanuatu when a 7.3-magnitude earthquake hit the island last Tuesday. They were about to leave the popular Blue Lagoon swimming spot when the earthquake struck, turning the clear blue water a murky brown and violently shaking the ground. 

Kelli Harvey described the terrifying moments as she tried to get her son out of the water. She witnessed trees swaying and heard people yelling to run.

Escape from Paradise

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The earthquake caused widespread damage in Vanuatu, flattening buildings and disrupting essential services like power and water. The family’s resort lost both, and they faced ongoing aftershocks. As they made their way towards the capital, Port Vila, they saw increasing evidence of the destruction.  Luckily, they secured a spot on a Royal Australian Air Force evacuation flight and returned home with only the clothes on their backs, leaving their luggage behind.

A Helping Hand in a Time of Need

Throughout the ordeal, the family received invaluable support from their local tour guide, Barry, known as Baz. When a tsunami warning was issued after the earthquake, he guided them to safety, taking them to his own home, which was located on higher ground. Baz ensured they stayed informed and calm despite the chaotic situation. He even gave young Ethan a sense of normalcy by allowing him to play with his children.

Giving Back to the Community

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The earthquake significantly impacted Barry’s life as well. His home was damaged, his water tank destroyed, and his livelihood threatened by the disruption to tourism.  Touched by his kindness and recognising the hardships he now faced, the Harvey-King family set up a GoFundMe page to help Barry rebuild his home and life. They have already successfully transferred the initial funds raised to him and are encouraging further donations.



The family expressed immense gratitude for Barry’s assistance and support from the Australian government, as well as those who donated to their fundraiser. They are now safely back in Ipswich, counting their blessings and focusing on recovering from their experience.

Published Date 03-January-2025