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Dredging at Labasa, Qawa Rivers Complete

Safeguardi­ng communitie­s a top priority, Minister Reddy says.

- SHRATIKA NAIDU Feedback: shratikan@fijisun.com.fj Edited by Naisa Koroi

The Ministry of Waterways is taking all measures to ensure that communitie­s are safe, including Labasa Town. Minister Mahendra Reddy has confirmed during his meetings with the people in Vanua Levu last week that dredging work at the Labasa River mouth and Qawa River has been completed.

This means that the Labasa Town and surroundin­g communitie­s would not need to worry about flooding.

“The dredging work finished about a month ago and now the team is working on navigation­al channel which will take a few months to complete,” Mr Reddy said. “You must have seen during the last recent heavy rain that the town was safe, the water level in Qawa and Labasa River was maintained as there was clear flow of water. This is because lot of dredging and drainage work have been done in Labasa.”

He said an engineer has been posted to their office in Labasa to complement the team.

“To deal with this particular issue we are doing many things,” the minister said.

“We have establishe­d a separate team to clean the waterways cut off and remove debris.

We have a team with chainsaws and trucks to help clean drains and anything that disturbs the flow of water in waterways. We finished dredging Labasa and Qawa River about a month ago.

Now we are working on navigation­al channel which will finish soon.”

In some places, he said drainage works were completed, which would see an end to roads being covered with water should it rain heavily again.

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Mahendra Reddy.

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