A number of roads are still closed while some have only one lane open to the public and the Transport Ministry is calling on motorists to use caution when accessing these areas.

Ministry spokesperson, Sainianan Waqanabete said that at the moment their workers are trying clear debris and fallen power poles from the roads.

These include several feeder roads in the Tailevu area, all the feeder roads in Serua as well as the Delainasikawa road in Naitasiri remain closed to traffic.

Waqanaibete said that while the Sawani-Serea road is open, the Naqali bridge and flats are still underwater water and closed to traffic.

In Tailevu, the Davetalevu road and the Qelekoro bridge are closed to traffic as it is still underwater.

The Naivivila Bridge and the Kings road from Wailotua to Naibili is also closed to traffic. At the moment, there are landslidesyet to be cleared along the Korovou road, the Nautuvatu and Yarawa Roads.

In the Rewa delta, some roads are still flooded and require four wheel drives. The roads affected are Lesia Road, Nausori Delta road as well as the Toga-na-qavoka road.

The Ratu Kadavulevu Road from Nakelo junction to Naitasese junction is also closed.

Meanwhile, in the Suva Area the only roads affected is the Wailoku and Princess Road near Coli-Suva which are open to only single lane traffic.

In Rakiraki, the FSC Road, Narawa flats and Waimari Roads are still closed to traffic. In Tavua, the Vatukoula road and the Nasili Bridge and the Nadarivatu Road remain closed to traffic.

Meanwhile, the transport Ministry is calling on mariners and shipping franchises to use their discretion when going out to sea today.