Tara Wati, a 58-year-old widow from Wainividio Settlement in Navua, faced a devastating loss when a fire swept through her home on Saturday, destroying their two flats and three-bedroom house valued at an estimated $70,000. The incident occurred while Ms. Wati was shopping in town with her visually impaired daughter, Devika Nandani, who had come home to celebrate Christmas with the family.

Upon learning of the fire from a concerned taxi driver, Ms. Wati rushed back but found her home consumed by flames. “I lost all my belongings and my son’s vehicle in the fire. We’re now only left with what we are wearing,” she lamented. Despite taking precautionary measures by switching off the electrical switches before leaving, the fire was too quick to control.

With the loss of their home, Ms. Wati’s immediate concern is finding shelter for her children. “We were planning a family Christmas this year and were so happy that my daughter was visiting us, but now everything is gone, and I don’t know what to do,” she said. In this time of crisis, a family has taken Ms. Wati and her children in while she seeks assistance to rebuild a temporary home on the site.

This challenging situation highlights the resilience of families in the face of adversity. With community support and determination, there is hope that Ms. Wati will be able to recover and rebuild, allowing her to create new memories with her children. The spirit of Christmas and the kindness of neighbors might help bring them comfort during this difficult time.

In summary, Tara Wati’s family has faced a tragic fire that destroyed their home, leaving them in urgent need of support while they navigate this difficult period and seek to rebuild their lives.


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