The National Disaster Management Office teams on the ground are closely monitoring the current weather situation as water levels rise this hour at Waidina River, Wainibuka River and Waimanu River.
The NDMO says flash flooding has been recorded in parts of the Central Division this morning following the continuous heavy rain from last night.
Flashflooding has been recorded in parts of the Central Division this morning following continuous heavy rain from last night.
โ Fiji NDMO (@FijiNDMO) January 15, 2024
Members of the public & motorists are urged to STAY AWAY & REFRAIN from attempting to cross through these flooded roads, crossings, bridges, & walkways. pic.twitter.com/OoyUy4n279
Members of the public are advised to be vigilant and adhere to advisories issued by the relevant authorities.
The Fiji NDMO continues to call on the general public and drivers to stay away and refrain from attempting to cross flooded roads, crossings, bridges and walkways.
Stay with us for weather updates.
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โ Fiji Roads Authority (@FijiRoads) January 15, 2024
Please avoid walking or driving through flooded areas, as it is hard to gauge the depth. If you encounter surface flooding, find an alternative route or wait until the water recedes.
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