Times of Oman

Four dead as cyclone causes major floods in Fiji

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SYDNEY: Floods caused by a tropical cyclone that brought torrential weekend rains to the Pacific island nation of Fiji have killed four people, with another presumed drowned, a disaster management official said on Monday.

Tropical Cyclone Josie, a category-one storm, caused severe flooding, with the northweste­rn town of Ba on Fiji’s largest island, Viti Levu, said to be the worst hit.

Four bodies had been retrieved and authoritie­s do not expect that the missing person survived, said Anare Leweniqila, the director of the Fiji National Disaster Management Office.

“The death toll will go to five when we find their body,” he told Reuters by telephone.

He said 1,873 people sheltering in 35 evacuation centres would not be able to return home until mosquito spraying was completed.

“In two to three days people can go home after the clean-up and the vector spraying for diseases in the worst affected areas,” Leweniqila added.

The Fiji Meteorolog­ical Service warned of heavy rain expected on Monday afternoon in Fiji and surroundin­g islands, as Tropical Cyclone Josie moved away in a southsouth­east direction.

Leweniqila said the authoritie­s did not envisage any more flooding as the water level was receding even after heavy rain, but that road damage had been extensive.

Up to 74 roads were closed due to flooding.

In February, Fiji escaped without deaths or widespread damage when Gita, a category 4 tropical cyclone, lashed the country with winds of up to 275 km per hour (171 mph).

 ?? - Courtesy Sanjeet Ram via Reuters ?? INUNDATED: People ride a boat during floods in Ba, Viti Levu, Fiji in this still image taken from a social media video from April 1, 2018.
- Courtesy Sanjeet Ram via Reuters INUNDATED: People ride a boat during floods in Ba, Viti Levu, Fiji in this still image taken from a social media video from April 1, 2018.

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