The Fiji Meteorological Service has officially designated the tropical depression TD10F as Tropical Cyclone Seru. Currently situated to the east of Vanuatu, this system is forecasted to move southeast, with the center expected to remain to the west of Fiji.

The approaching system is associated with an active convergence zone, bringing fresh to strong northwesterly winds along with heavy rainfall expected to impact Fiji from Thursday through the weekend. Residents are urged to prepare for these weather conditions, which could lead to flooding and localized disruptions.

This cyclone formation parallels recent weather disturbances, such as TD09F, which also prompted warnings for strong winds and heavy rain across several regions in Fiji. The monitoring efforts by the Fiji Meteorological Service remain crucial, with authorities emphasizing the need for community vigilance and preparedness.

As always, during adverse weather events, the spirit of community resilience shines through. Past storms have shown how Fijians come together, lending support and assistance to one another, ultimately reinforcing the bonds within local communities.

In summary, while Cyclone Seru presents challenges, it is also a reminder of the strength and solidarity that can emerge among people in times of difficulty. Residents are encouraged to stay informed and support one another as they navigate the impacts of the storm.


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