Mick moves off Navua coast
Nadi Weather Office Director Rajendra Prasad said strong winds are expected to continue to affect Navua, Suva and Nausori in the next few hours.
Prasad said as Tropical Cyclone Mick slowly moves away from Viti Levu rain is expected to ease but the prospects of flooding will remain for the next two to three hours.
On its current path, Tropical cyclone Mick is expected to be located about 140km South South East of Suva or about 95km East South East of Kadavu at around 6 o'clock tomorrow.
And as Tropical Cyclone Mick approaches the Kadavu waters, the villagers from Lagalevu village in Kadavu are experiencing the brunt of Cyclone Mick and are experiencing strong winds and heavy rain as we speak.
Lagalevu villager George O'Connor said the wind is very strong, but they have prepared themselves from earlier today when the warning came into effect.
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