The tale of a man who says he floated in the sea for more than a day to survive the tsunami which hit Tonga has captured global media attention.
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The volcanic eruption and tsunami hit the island nation on Saturday, sweeping Atata local Lisala Folau out to sea.
Mr Folau told the BBC that he held on to a floating log during his 27-hour ordeal at sea, before finally reaching the shore again.
Tonga has confirmed three deaths though the extent of damage is still unknown.
Mr Folau, 57, told the BBC's Newsday programme he was scared when he saw the wave approach, but "I had my faith in God he would save me".
"When I was in the water I remember going under eight times. My legs are disabled and don't function as well," he explained. "The sea kept twirling me and taking me underwater."
He said he then managed to grab hold of a floating log.
"I could hear my son calling from land and I didn't want to answer because I didn't want him to swim out to find me... I just twirled while holding onto the log," Mr Folau said.
"What came into [my] mind is at sea there is life and death. Until you reach the shore, then you know if you're alive or dead."
Meanwhile, aid has now started trickling in with more governments deploying ships and flights to the country.
Communications have been crippled, with the only undersea cable that connected Tonga to the outside world ruptured in two places.