FIJI GLOBAL NEWS

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Tropical Cyclone Rae is impacting Fiji, particularly in Labasa, where many businesses have temporarily shut down as a precaution against worsening weather conditions. Labasa Special Administrator Samuela Ligairi noted that the closures are a positive response to official weather warnings, as operators prepare for additional rainfall.

Despite the adverse weather, some supermarkets are still open to provide essential services to shoppers, while taxi stands and bus stations in Labasa have become quiet, with many drivers choosing to stay home. Market vendors have also been advised to prioritize their safety, with some tents being removed temporarily for protection.

In a related context, prior preparations had already been noted in Labasa and surrounding areas, with various business owners relocating vulnerable items and working closely with local authorities to minimize flood risks. Enhanced drainage systems have managed to prevent severe flooding in some regions, showcasing effective infrastructure responses to storm conditions.

As the cyclone brings heavy rains across the region, residents are urged to exercise caution due to reduced visibility and potential flooding on the roads. The collective community efforts in these challenging times highlight a strong spirit of resilience and solidarity among the people of Labasa and nearby towns, fostering hope that they will navigate the impacts of the cyclone.

This incident serves as a reminder of the importance of community preparedness during harsh weather events, reinforcing the need for continuous monitoring and proactive measures to ensure safety and recovery.


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