Fiji is facing significant rainfall in the coming days, prompting officials to urge caution and avoid flooded areas. The Fiji Meteorological Service (FMS) issued severe thunderstorm and heavy rain warnings for the northern and western sections of Viti Levu, particularly affecting the provinces of Cakaudrove and Macuata.

A trough of low pressure is currently lingering over the region, contributing to the adverse weather conditions that are expected to persist throughout the weekend. FMS has indicated that a moist east to northeasterly wind flow is also influencing the weather, leading to occasional heavy rain, thunderstorms, and the potential for flash flooding in low-lying zones.

The public is strongly advised to stay clear of flooded creeks and drains and to avoid walking, biking, or driving through floodwaters. Additional safety recommendations include unplugging electronic devices, remaining indoors away from windows, and ensuring that children and pets are also kept indoors.

FMS is encouraging everyone to remain vigilant and to keep an eye on evolving weather conditions to stay safe during this challenging period.

In summary, as Fiji prepares for inclement weather, staying informed and taking necessary precautions will be key to ensuring everyone’s safety. Communities often come together in times of weather-related challenges, showcasing resilience and support for one another. By following safety guidelines, residents can minimize risks while navigating the expected downpours.


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