Officials from the Commissioner Eastern's Office through the National Disaster Management Office are on the ground in Kadavu to speak to villagers who are located at the foot of Mount Washington in Kadavu.
Possible underwater volcanic eruptions and landslides on Mount Washington resulted in NDMO issuing an advisory to the villages close to Mount Washington to refrain from diving in their fishing grounds or avoid movement along the mountain.
Fijivillage has also received reports from the ground of aftershocks being felt by villagers in the area.
Assistant Roko Tui Kadavu, Ilaitia Raloa says that he has been in contact with the villagers of Lomati, and they are also confused about whether they should move from the area.
The closest village to Mount Washington is Nabukelevu I Ra which is 6 kilometres from the mountain.
The villagers have also been advised not to go to the landslide site.
[Photo: Kaiviti Diver]
The NDMO, Mineral Resources Department and Commissioner Eastern's officials will meet soon to discuss their action plan.
The NDMO also warns that continuous tremors or future eruptions may make these areas more hazardous. Villagers including Nabukelevu I Ra, Lomati, Talaulia and the nearby villagers are advised to exercise caution.
The public is advised to remain alert and ensure that any slight damage to their houses etc should be monitored.
The NDMO had confirmed that they received reports that there are some explosions underwater.
This may be from underwater volcanic eruptions and assessments will be carried out soon.
Villagers along the Mount Washington vicinity have to stay away from the landslides that have occurred following the earthquake on Sunday.
People of Nabukelevu-i-Ra in Kadavu confirm that landslides occurred on Mount Washington and described the 5.3 magnitude earthquake as a thunder like-sounding movement on land which shook the mountain.
The Mineral Resources Department says the earthquake occurred 26 kilometres North North West of Vunisea, Kadavu at about 8.30am yesterday.
Possible underwater volcanic eruptions and landslides on Mt. Washington in Kadavu poses threat to nearby villages [Tuesday 22/10/2019]
By: Vijay Narayan
Possible underwater volcanic eruptions and landslides on Mount Washington has resulted in the National Disaster Management Office issuing an advisory to the villages close to Mount Washington (Delai Nabukelevu) on the island of Kadavu to refrain from diving in their fishing grounds or avoid movement along the mountain.
The NDMO confirms receiving reports that there are some explosions underwater.
This may be from underwater volcanic eruptions and assessments will be carried out soon.
Villagers along the Mount Washington vicinity have to stay away from the landslides that have occurred following the earthquake on Sunday.
The NDMO also warns that continuous tremors or future eruptions may make these areas more hazardous.
Villagers including Nabukelevu I Ra, Lomati, Talaulia and the nearby villagers are advised to exercise caution.
The public are advised to remain alert and ensure that any slight damage to their houses etc should be monitored.
PUBLIC ADVISORY ⚠️📢
— Fiji National Disaster Management Office (@FijiNDMO) October 21, 2019
For those living close to Mount Washington (Ului Nabukelevu). pic.twitter.com/XGFiQN4ilP
Divers in the area are urged to avoid going out to sea during this time while assessments are still being undertaken.
A team will soon leave for Kadavu to make further assessments.
Stay with us for updates.
Safety and damage assessments to be conducted on landslides on Mt. Washington in Kadavu after 5.3 magnitude earthquake
Story by: Iva Danford
The Mineral Resources Department has confirmed to Fijivillage that they have an immediate plan in place where they will be conducting assessments on the landslides that occurred on Mount Washington after the 5.3 magnitude earthquake on Sunday.
They say these include safety and damage assessments.
The Mineral Resources Department says they cannot confirm when they will be going to Kadavu, and will have a joint operation with the National Disaster Management Office.
People of Nabukelevu-i-Ra in Kadavu confirm that landslides occurred on Mount Washington and described the 5.3 magnitude earthquake as a thunder like sounding movement on land which shook the mountain.
A school teacher of Nabukelevu District School in Daviqele, Kadavu Josese Salabiau says it was something that they have not seen before as they saw smoke and Mount Washington shaking.
Salabiau says with the distance of about 500 metres from the school to the foot of the the mountain base, it was a frightening experience.
He says they could see landslides on the mountain but it did not affect them in any way.
Salabiau says that they felt a sudden shake in the school building where books fell from the shelves and dishes fell out of the cupboards.
He says they have students from nearby villages which includes Daviqele, Nasau and Kabariki.
Salabiau says it is a good thing they always conduct earthquake and tsunami drills in the school and the students knew what to do when the earthquake occurred.
He says that they felt 11 tremors with the last one occurring at 11.43pm Sunday.
The Mineral Resources Department says the earthquake occurred 26 kilometres North North West of Vunisea, Kadavu at about 8.30am on Sunday.
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