Fiji on High Alert: Police Ready as Cyclone Rae Approaches

“Fiji Braces for Cyclone Rae: Safety Measures and Community Support in Action”

As Tropical Cyclone Rae approaches Fiji, Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) Livai Driu has announced heightened readiness among police divisions to assist local communities. Officers in Vanua Balavu have reported ongoing challenges related to the cyclone’s impact.

Police teams are actively engaged in supporting families as they relocate to evacuation centers for their safety. ACP Driu has urged individuals, particularly those living in coastal and low-lying areas, to implement safety measures immediately. He stressed the significance of adhering to safety advisories and keeping children away from outdoor activities that pose risks during severe weather conditions.

Drivers are warned about diminished visibility on the roads, while mariners are reminded to follow safety guidelines to ensure maritime safety. The police are on standby to assist anyone in distress, and the public can access support through the Police Command and Coordination Centre at 9905 296.

This commendable initiative by the police showcases their dedication to safeguarding lives and property in light of the approaching storm. The collaborative efforts between officials and community members are encouraging, emphasizing the importance of preparedness and cooperation, which can greatly enhance resilience during this critical period. With continued vigilance and community unity, residents can navigate the challenges posed by Cyclone Rae effectively.


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