Burst pipe causes water disruptions
Water Supply Spokesperson Maika Nagalu said the two main pumps are currently not operational due to the devastation by Cyclone Mick two weeks ago.
Meanwhile, FEA has advised residents that by the end of this month, power supply is expected to be fully restored in the affected areas.
Yesterday, Nagalu said the Rewa Delta areas and areas along Queen Victoria School are still facing with water disruptions and FEA and Water Engineers are working on fixing the problem.
Meanwhile, a resident of Koronivia, Nausori who lost most of his valuables during the floods two weeks ago will not dwell in the past but will move on by celebrating the New Year.
Ajay Prasad said that people are moving on with their lives and he has seen farmers who lost all their crops, busy on their farms, which shows a positive attitude towards life.
Tropical Cyclone Mick hit Fiji two weeks ago with authorities yet to release the official damage assessment report.
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