As floodwaters in Fiji begin to recede, the Fiji Red Cross Society is calling on communities, especially in the Western Division, to take immediate action to protect themselves from an increase in climate-sensitive diseases.
The organization warns that diseases such as Leptospirosis, Typhoid, Dengue Fever, and Diarrhea often see a spike during this period. Ragigia Dawai, the Director-General of the Fiji Red Cross Society, emphasizes that while the imminent threat from flooding is diminishing, the potential for disease outbreaks remains significant.
In recent days, the Fiji Red Cross has conducted assessments on 75 households and provided assistance to over 295 individuals affected in both evacuation centers and local communities. Their response teams in the Western Division are remaining vigilant, monitoring the situation closely, and offering support where necessary.
This initiative highlights the resilience and proactive measures being taken by local organizations to safeguard public health in the aftermath of natural disasters. It serves as a reminder of the importance of community awareness and preparedness during such challenging times.
Summary: Floodwaters in Fiji are receding, prompting the Fiji Red Cross Society to urge communities in the Western Division to take precautions against climate-sensitive diseases. The organization has provided assistance to over 295 individuals and continues to monitor the situation to mitigate health risks.

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