Tropical Cyclone Rae is currently affecting the Northern Division of Fiji, yet thanks to improved drainage systems, areas in Labasa known for flooding have remained largely unaffected. Despite heavy rainfall causing Vunivutu Road just outside Labasa town to be submerged, it is still navigable. Notably, typically problematic crossings like Boca and Bulileka are clear, demonstrating the success of infrastructure enhancements in the region.

Residents in areas such as Coqeloa and Vuo have reported experiencing only rain and wind so far. Many have taken precautionary steps in anticipation of any potential changes as Cyclone Rae continues to evolve. While some businesses have temporarily closed, others remain open to serve the community’s needs.

The collective resilience and proactive attitude of the community is apparent in light of the challenges brought about by this cyclone. Similar vigilant initiatives are being observed in other northern towns like Savusavu, where shop owners have moved sensitive merchandise and collaborated with local authorities to prepare for flooding risks.

Authorities are closely watching the situation and advising the public to stay alert, as conditions can shift quickly. Residents are encouraged to stay updated on weather forecasts and adhere to safety guidelines. The community’s proactive stance and collaborative measures highlight their dedication to supporting one another amid unpredictable weather challenges.

This situation underlines the critical role of infrastructure in minimizing the effects of natural disasters. With continued community vigilance and cooperation, there is optimism for safely navigating through the storm, showcasing not only the commitment to protecting lives and property but also the solidarity that strengthens the region during difficult times.


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