Khaleej Times

Tourists flee Fiji as country faces long road to recovery

Cyclone toll hits 20; flights resume after two days’ suspension

- AFP

suva (Fiji) — Tourists began fleeing cyclone-ravaged Fiji on Monday and aid efforts intensifie­d as the death toll climbed to 20, with officials warning it could rise further as reports trickle in from devastated remote communitie­s.

Aerial photograph­s revealed entire villages were flattened when severe tropical cyclone Winston struck overnight on Saturday, lashing the Pacific island nation with gusts of 325 kilometres per hour.

“The images emerging from early aerial assessment­s of affected areas are truly heartbreak­ing, leaving little doubt about the ferocity of this cyclone,” said the UN’s Fiji coordinato­r Osnat Lubrani.

“It is clear from these catastroph­ic impacts that Fiji is facing a long road to recovery.”

Winston, the strongest cyclone ever recorded in the Southern Hemisphere, razed scores of homes, crippled infrastruc­ture and forced terrified residents to shelter in evacuation centres. Photograph­s taken from a Royal New Zealand Air Force plane showed the devastatio­n in remote villages that bore the brunt.

Many homes were reduced to piles of kindling, with roofing and furniture strewn about by winds that were strong enough to strip leaves and branches from trees.

In one image a lone man stands on the tin roof of his ruined home, apparently waving both arms at the military plane as it passes over- head. The official body count went from six to 20 as communicat­ions were slowly restored to affected communitie­s.

“(It) may rise further as police are still trying to get confirmati­on on some missing persons reports,” said National Disaster Management Office director Akapusi Tuifagalel­e. Oxfam’s Pacific regional director Raijeli Nicole said Fijians were braced for more bad news. —

 ?? AFP ?? Vendors opening their businesses for the first time after Cyclone Winston in Fiji’s capital Suva. —
AFP Vendors opening their businesses for the first time after Cyclone Winston in Fiji’s capital Suva. —

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