Tropical Cyclone Rae has begun impacting the Northern Division of Fiji, but enhanced drainage systems have successfully kept flood-prone areas in Labasa unaffected. Heavy rain has rendered Vunivutu Road outside Labasa town underwater; however, it remains accessible for travel. Remarkably, typically flooded crossings such as Boca and Bulileka are currently clear, showcasing the effectiveness of local infrastructure improvements.

Residents in Coqeloa and Vuo report experiencing only rain and wind so far, and many have taken precautionary measures, preparing for potential changes as Cyclone Rae progresses. Reports indicate that some businesses have opted to close their doors, while others continue to serve the community.

In light of the challenges presented by this tropical cyclone, the spirit of resilience within the community is evident. Similar proactive measures are being seen in other northern cities like Savusavu, where shop owners relocated vulnerable stock and worked closely with local authorities to prepare for potential flooding.

Authorities are actively monitoring the situation and continue to advise the public to remain vigilant, as conditions could change rapidly. Residents are encouraged to stay informed regarding weather updates and any necessary safety measures. The collaborative actions being taken to enhance safety and preparedness reflect the unwavering commitment of the community to support one another during these unpredictable weather events.

This situation serves as a reminder of the importance of infrastructure in mitigating the impact of natural disasters, and with continued vigilance, there is hope for safe navigation through the storm. The community’s proactive response not only aims to protect lives and property but also reinforces the bonds of solidarity that strengthen the region in the face of adversity.


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