The Fiji National Disaster Risk Management Office confirms that 46 evacuation centres are currently active across all four divisions following...
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The Fiji National Disaster Risk Management Office has confirmed that 12 evacuation centres are currently active across the country as adverse weather continues to impact several divisions. As of 7pm today, eight evacuation centres are operating in the Western Division, three in the Eastern Division, and one in the Central Division. More than 290 people […]
The Fiji National Disaster Risk Management Office confirms that 46 evacuation centres are currently active across all four divisions following...
A total of more than 150 people are currently sheltering in evacuation centres across Fiji as authorities continue to monitor the impacts of severe...
A number of evacuation centres were briefly activated in the Eastern Division as authorities respond to the impacts of Tropical Cyclone Vaianu. Acting...
A number of evacuation centres were briefly activated in the Eastern Division as authorities respond to the impacts of Tropical Cyclone Vaianu. Acting...
The Ministry of Education has announced partial school closures across the country as adverse weather conditions continue to affect several divisions....
Schools in Fiji’s Western Division will remain closed due to ongoing safety risks, while classes in the Central and Eastern Divisions are set to...
The latest update from the Divisional EOC confirms that 272 households have been affected by Severe Tropical Cyclone Vaianu in the Western Division. A...
Residents in Nadi are being urged to take all necessary precautions as the Nadi River has risen above the critical level, with the risk of significant...
The Fiji Meteorological and Hydrological Service is aiming to become a regional leader in weather and climate science. This was highlighted by...
Fiji's National Disaster Risk Management Office is urging the public to remain alert as a tropical depression continues to develop.