A lone undersea internet cable connected Tonga to the world — a volcanic eruption broke it

The effects of a colossal volcanic eruption in the Pacific archipelago of Tonga are still being calculated, but one consequence is clear: Tonga has been cut off from the internet, after the lone undersea cable that connects the country to the rest of the web was damaged during the eruption.
Like many island nations, Tonga relies on just a single undersea cable, about the thickness of a garden hose and filled with fragile fiber-optic filaments, to get citizens online. But on Tuesday, the government of Tonga said communications both international and domestic were severed due to damage sustained by the submarine cable."
No internet has made it hard to get to detailed reports on the volcano's damage
The government added that limited...