The general secretary of theFiji Bus Operators Association Rohit Latchan said bus services from Suva to Nausori, Waila and the delta areas have stopped as Nausori Town is now closed.
He said buses are now only providing services up to nine miles.
He said the decision has been taken due to flooding and services will resume once flood waters recede.
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