Over a month following the devastating floods which wreaked havoc in the jet set town of Nadi, cleaning continues and the Nadi Town Council said they do not have the money to carry out repair works.

Nadi Town CEO Robin Ali said the damages to the infrastructure are extensive and they will need at least $1.6 million to cover the costs of damages.

He added underground drains and sewerage pipes are still clogged and most of the roads are still yet to be repaired.

Ali said they are now prioritizing as to which areas need to be fixed first, and are using current council funds to repair and clean up areas which they see need the most attention.

Ali added they are working with the Sewerage Department to unclog most of the drain pipes which are still full of debris and gravel.

Meanwhile, newly appointed Special Administrator for Nadi and Sigatoka Aisea Tuidraki was officially welcomed yesterday afternoon and he immediately toured Sigatoka.