As Tropical Cyclone Rae approaches Fiji, local police in the Northern Division are taking decisive steps to support vulnerable community members. In one significant instance, officers in Labasa swiftly assisted a mother and her two-week-old baby in returning home after their clinic visit. The journey home was made particularly challenging due to heavy rainfall, but the police ensured their safe transit.

This action highlights the commitment of local authorities in times of crisis, emphasizing the importance of community support during natural disasters. The Fiji Police’s proactive response showcases their dedication to the safety and well-being of residents.

In addition, Assistant Commissioner of Police Livai Driu has urged individuals residing in coastal and low-lying areas to follow safety advisories as the cyclone brings heavy winds and rainfall to the region. Police are also coordinating evacuations to designated shelters to further protect families. Past initiatives, including infrastructure enhancements, have demonstrated effectiveness in flood prevention in vulnerable areas.

As the community readies itself for the impending storm, calls for vigilance and preparation resonate among residents. This moment calls for unity and collective action, highlighting the community’s resilience in the face of adversity. With continued vigilance, there is hope that the community can overcome the challenges posed by Tropical Cyclone Rae, embodying a spirit of cooperation and strength.


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