Motorists traveling on Queens Road near Semo Village in Sigatoka are being urged to exercise caution due to a sinkhole that has developed in the area. The Fiji Roads Authority (FRA) announced that the Sigatoka-bound lane has been temporarily closed since the previous evening, and no specific end date for the closure has been provided.
In response to the situation, the FRA has implemented temporary traffic management measures to ensure the safety of road users while work is underway. Motorists are advised to adhere to speed limits and drive carefully when navigating through this affected area.
This incident aligns with broader concerns across Fiji as recent heavy rainfall has led to various challenges, including recurring flooding in many regions, notably affecting areas like Nadi, Lautoka, Ba, Tavua, and Rakiraki. The FRA continues to monitor these conditions and will provide updates as necessary.
The proactive measures being taken highlight the ongoing importance of road safety amid unpredictable weather patterns. While the sinkhole and closures may create disruptions, communities show resilience by prioritizing safety and supporting one another through these challenges. Whether adapting travel plans or exercising cautious driving, residents can work together to navigate these temporary obstacles.

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