Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance, Professor Biman Prasad, recently visited communities impacted by flooding from Sigatoka to Rakiraki to evaluate the damage and provide assistance to residents affected by the extreme weather conditions.

During his visit, Professor Prasad was joined by local government officials as they toured the devastated areas, engaging with residents, community leaders, and emergency response teams.

He reaffirmed the Government’s commitment to delivering immediate relief and long-term support to those in need. “We are here to listen, support, and ensure a swift recovery,” he stated. “The Government is dedicated to partnering with local leaders and humanitarian organizations to provide the support necessary.”

Professor Prasad also acknowledged the determination displayed by the communities affected by the floods and commended the hard work of local volunteers and relief workers. He took the time to thank the National Disaster Management Office (NDMO) for their efficient coordination of relief efforts that have been crucial in assisting families during these challenging times.

This visit underscores the government’s proactive approach in disaster management and their resolve to support communities in recovery. The collaboration between local leaders, humanitarian organizations, and government officials highlights a unified effort to rebuild and restore hope in the wake of adversity.

In summary, Professor Prasad’s visit reflects a compassionate response to a community in crisis, showcasing resilience and teamwork in the face of natural disasters.


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