A hurricane warning is in force for Vanua Levu, Taveuni, North Eastern Viti Levu, Northern Yasawa group, Lomaiviti group, Northern Lau group and nearby smaller islands.

The Nadi Weather office has warned people that Hurricane Daman is expected to cross Vanua Levu this afternoon as it takes a South East direction.

Hurricane Daman is now heading closer to the Fiji group. Daman was located near 15 decimal 5 South 177 decimal 4 East or about 135 kilometers North of Yasawa or 185 kilometers North West of Nabouwalu or 235 kilometers West North West of Labasa at 10am today.

Close to its centre, Hurricane Daman is estimated to have average winds of up to 175 kilometers per hour with momentary gusts of up to 250 kilometers per hour. The hurricane is now moving East at about 20 kilometers per hour but is expected to curve South East later.

If you are living in Vanua Levu, Taveuni, North Eastern Viti Levu, Northern Yasawa group, Lomaiviti group and Northern Lau group, expect winds increasing to damaging gale force from early this afternoon, strengthening further to destructive storm force and then to very destructive hurricane force with average speeds of up to 175 kilometers per hour with momentary gusts of up to 250 kilometers per hour later today.

For the Central parts of Viti Levu and the Southern Yasawa group, winds are expect to increase to damaging gale force later today. Winds are expected to strengthen further to destructive storm force with average speeds of up to 120 kilometers per hour with momentary gusts to 170 kilometers per hour from tonight.

Flooding of low lying areas is expected due to continuous heavy rain.

Due to its current intensity, the hurricane can cause extensive structural damage to houses, infrastructure, large trees may fall, shrubs will be stripped. Coastal and low lying escape routes may be flooded and coastal evacuation may be necessary.

Nadi Weather Office Director, Rajendra Prasad said people should get prepared for Hurricane Daman now as Daman is expected to be worse than Cyclone Ami and Kina.