The Fiji Meteorological Service has issued a flood warning for the Navua River, as announced in their latest weather bulletin at 7:00 PM. This advisory is crucial for residents in areas prone to flooding, particularly downstream of the Navua River.
Additionally, warnings are in place for several other regions vulnerable to flooding, which include locations adjacent to and downstream of major rivers such as Ba, Nasivi (Tavua), Nakauvadra (Rakiraki), Nadi, Sigatoka, Wainibuka, Wainimala, Waindina, and Waimanu.
The public is urged to stay vigilant and prepared, as weather conditions may worsen leading to further complications. It’s essential for those living in these flood-prone areas to have a contingency plan in place.
As Fiji navigates these weather challenges, the community’s response can be both proactive and supportive, fostering a sense of unity and resilience among residents facing potential threats from nature.
By reinforcing safety measures and keeping informed through weather updates, individuals can help mitigate risks and protect themselves and their families.

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