Fiji hit by ‘strongest ever’ cyclone
suva — Fiji was on Saturday struck by its most powerful ever cyclone, according to reports, as the island nation battened down the hatches with a blanket curfew and mass evacuations.
The category five super-storm hit the main island of Viti Levu overnight, according to the Joint Typhoon Warning Centre, with flights cancelled and evacuation centres activated earlier in the day.
“As a nation, we are facing an ordeal of the most grievous kind,” Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama said in a national address.
“We must stick together as a people and look after each other. Be alert and be prepared.”
Severe tropical cyclone Winston, with average winds of 220 kilometres per hour and gusts of up to 315 kilometres per hour, was the first ever category five storm to hit the nation, the Fiji
Times reported. “This mega storm has the potential to cause catastrophic damage across Fiji, an island nation frequented by hundreds of thousands of holiday-goers every year,” said Iris Low-McKenzie, CEO of Save the Children Fiji.
“It looks as though the storm could pass over the international airport in Nadi, which, if significant damage is caused, will make the humanitarian response all the more difficult,” she added.
National Disaster Management director Akapusi Tuifagalele told the Fijilive website that 758 evacuation centres had been set up.
Winston brushed by the more northerly island of Vanua Levu on Saturday afternoon, with unconfirmed reports of trees felled and roofs blown off houses.
“I’ve never seen such a strong cyclone as this one in 60 years,” resident Zalim Hussein said.
“This is a monster cyclone, without doubt the strongest we’ve ever experienced. We’re all very scared and hope it goes away quickly.”—