TC Winston claims 10 lives in Fiji’s Western Division
Ten people have lost their lives in the Western Division on Fiji’s main island of Viti Levu as a result of Severe Tropical Cyclone Winston.
This was confirmed exclusively to FBC News by the Divisional Planning Officer West, Sitiveni Tavaga.
Seven of the deceased are from Ra; one from Nadi and a 48-year-old from Lautoka.
Two of the seven people who lost their lives in Ra drowned during storm surges at the height of TC Winston – one of them was 97-years-old.
Of those deaths in Ra four were hit by flying debris, while one died after a house collapsed.
Three people lost their lives in Nadi – one of whom died during medical evacuation from Ra.
Tavaga also confirmed that seven fishermen from the Yasawas are missing at sea. They had gone out to sea on Friday and have not been heard from since.
Meanwhile, there are 68 evacuation centres billeting 701 families from Navosa, Sigatoka, Nadi, Lautoka, Ba, Tavua and Nadarivatu. There are currently 4,184 evacuees.
Authorities are waiting for water to recede before any contact can be made. DISMAC has also confirmed five deaths yesterday – one from Koro Island, two from Ovalau, one from Qelekuro in Tailevu and one from Nasau in Ra.
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This was confirmed exclusively to FBC News by the Divisional Planning Officer West, Sitiveni Tavaga.
Seven of the deceased are from Ra; one from Nadi and a 48-year-old from Lautoka.
Two of the seven people who lost their lives in Ra drowned during storm surges at the height of TC Winston – one of them was 97-years-old.
Of those deaths in Ra four were hit by flying debris, while one died after a house collapsed.
Three people lost their lives in Nadi – one of whom died during medical evacuation from Ra.
Tavaga also confirmed that seven fishermen from the Yasawas are missing at sea. They had gone out to sea on Friday and have not been heard from since.
Meanwhile, there are 68 evacuation centres billeting 701 families from Navosa, Sigatoka, Nadi, Lautoka, Ba, Tavua and Nadarivatu. There are currently 4,184 evacuees.
Authorities are waiting for water to recede before any contact can be made. DISMAC has also confirmed five deaths yesterday – one from Koro Island, two from Ovalau, one from Qelekuro in Tailevu and one from Nasau in Ra.
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