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Emuri Crossing transforms lives

The new crossing allows all to cross safely, which was not possible before, says Turaqa-ni-Koro of Emuri Village

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We no longer have to wait for WEEKS FOR flOOD WATERS TO RECEDE TO ACCESS BASIC SERvices, it is such a relief.

This is what Solomoni Naba, Turaqa-ni-Koro of Emuri Village, said about the completion of the Emuri Crossing Project. Emuri Village is located in the Nadroga/Navosa Province.

Mr Naba, 60, recalled how the villagers and their livestock faced numerous challenges because of frequent flooding from the river as it was impossible to get to the other side.

“But this new crossing has completely transforme­d all our lives by reducing the burden of waiting for flood waters to recede, especially during emergencie­s such as getting the sick to the health centres. Now the children can attend school the whole school year. Women are also able to engage in their productive activities on a daily basis. This is a great joy for us.”

He said the new crossing allows easy passage for livestock, vehicles, pedestrian­s and buses to cross safely, which was not possible before.

Fiji Roads Authority (FRA) chief executive officer Jonathan Moore said their testimony provides FRA with further incentive to continue building resilient infrastruc­ture. This helps and supports the rural communitie­s by improving access to basic services and facilities.

“We want all Fijians, especially women and children to be able to move safely and continue to help promote inclusive economic growth.”

He said this was a commendabl­e work completed by their contractor Fairdeal Earthmovin­g Contractor­s Ltd.

Emuri Crossing was part of FRA’s Crossing Renewals Programme. “The FRA has replaced five previously flood prone low-level crossings over the past 12 months with a new and more durable crossing that has already proven that it is less prone to flooding,” Mr Moore said.

This new crossing has completely transforme­d all our lives by reducing the BurDEn oF wAitinG For flooD waters to recede, especially during emergencie­s such as getting the sick to the health centres. Solomoni Naba, Turaqa-ni-Koro of Emuri Village

 ?? Photo: Fiji Roads Authority ?? Emuri villagers at the new and improved Emuri Crossing.
Photo: Fiji Roads Authority Emuri villagers at the new and improved Emuri Crossing.
 ?? Photo: Fiji Roads Authority ?? The new and improved Emuri Crossing in Sigatoka.
Photo: Fiji Roads Authority The new and improved Emuri Crossing in Sigatoka.

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