Fiji is bracing for a period of heavy rainfall as the Fiji Meteorological Service (FMS) has issued a warning for severe thunderstorms and significant rain, particularly affecting the northern and western regions of Viti Levu. This includes the provinces of Cakaudrove and Macuata, with the weather system expected to impact the area throughout the weekend.

According to FMS, a slow-moving trough of low pressure continues to persist over the group, contributing to the unsettled weather. Residents can anticipate occasional rain, with heavy downpours at times and a few thunderstorms expected to occur across various parts of the country.

The heavy rainfall raises concerns about flash flooding in low-lying areas, prompting FMS to advise caution. The public is urged to avoid flooded creeks and drains and to refrain from walking, biking, or driving through areas affected by floodwaters. Additional safety tips include unplugging electrical appliances, staying indoors away from windows, and keeping children and pets secure indoors.

FMS emphasizes the importance of staying vigilant and monitoring the evolving weather conditions. As communities prepare for this weather event, it’s essential to prioritize safety and adhere to guidelines provided by meteorological authorities.

In response to the potential challenges posed by the weather, there is a community spirit that emerges during such events, showcasing the resilience and preparedness of Fijians in the face of natural disturbances. By staying informed and taking necessary precautions, residents can navigate these rainy days with safety in mind.


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