While the unpredictability of natural disasters looms large, particularly in Pacific island countries including Fiji, the only certainty we have is...
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In a world increasingly marked by the unpredictability of nature, disaster preparedness is an absolute necessity. The recent spate of extreme weather events—ranging from flash floods to landslides—has starkly reminded us of our vulnerability. These incidents have not only caused immense physical damage but have also exposed the cracks in our national readiness to face such calamities. With our fragile mountain ecosystems and climate-sensitive geography, we stand particularly at risk.
While the unpredictability of natural disasters looms large, particularly in Pacific island countries including Fiji, the only certainty we have is...
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