There is a severe flood alert in force for low lying areas near major rivers in Western Viti Levu.
The rivers at risk of flooding are the Tuva River, Kubuna River, Nawaka River, Nadi River, Sabeto River, Vuda River, Vitogo River, Teidamu River, Ba River, Nasivi River, Yaqara River, Nakauvadra River, Penang River and Elevuka Creek.
Please prepare and remain on high alert if you live near these major rivers in Western Viti Levu.
The Weather Office says currently water levels at all these rivers are below the flood alert threshold but with more rain expected the risk of bank break and flooding is high.
A flash flood warning also remains in force for all low lying and flood-prone areas of Vanua Levu and a flash flood alert remains in force for all low lying and flood-prone areas in Nadi through to Lautoka, Ba, Tavua, Rakiraki and Korovou.
Expect more rain, strong winds and the possibility of flooding from tomorrow as Tropical Disturbance O3F has a moderate to high chance of becoming a cyclone by Monday.
As of 3am today, TD03F was located about 503 kilometres west of Nadi.
TD03F is moving west-southwest at 11 kilometres per hour.
This Tropical Disturbance is expected to be slow-moving to the southwest of Fiji till early next week due to a high-pressure system situated to the far south of Fiji.
Anticipate heavy rain and strong winds to affect Fiji from tomorrow to Wednesday.
An active trough of low pressure with associated clouds and rain affects the Fiji group.
Expect more rain, strong winds and the possibility of flooding from tomorrow as Acting Director of Meteorology Terry Atalifo says the concern now is that Tropical Disturbance O3F has a moderate to high chance of becoming a cyclone by Monday.
As of 3am today, TD03F was located about 503 kilometres west of Nadi.
TD03F is moving west-southwest at 11 kilometres per hour.
This Tropical Disturbance is expected to be slow-moving to the southwest of Fiji till early next week due to a high-pressure system situated to the far south of Fiji.
Atalifo says if TDO3F becomes a cyclone, it will remain to the west of Fiji.
He adds they anticipate heavy rain and strong winds to affect Fiji from tomorrow to Wednesday.
Atalifo also says flooding is a major concern.
The system is also expected to bring strong to damaging gale force winds of up to 85 kilometres per hour with wind gusts of up to 120 kilometres per hour over the western and southern parts of Vanua Levu, Yasawa and Mamanuca Group, northern and western parts of Viti Levu, Beqa, Vatulele and Kadavu.
Winds of this strength can cause significant damage to houses of very light materials or unshielded structures with blown roofs in exposed communities, damage power lines and disrupt communication networks, damage plants and crops, break twigs of small trees and cause disruption to travel/transport.
A heavy rain warning remains in force for the Northern Division, Viti Levu, Yasawa and Mamanuca Group, Kadavu and nearby smaller islands.
A flash flood warning remains in force for all low lying and flood-prone areas of Vanua Levu and a flash flood alert remains in force for all low lying and flood-prone areas in Nadi through to Lautoka, Ba, Tavua, Rakiraki and Korovou.
An active trough of low pressure with associated clouds and rain affects the Fiji group.
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