The Nadi Mayor Timoci Koroiqica said they are currently facing a lot of problems in cleaning Nadi Town due to water shortage.
Koroiqica has stressed that they are still not allowing people to come to town.
While evacuation centres have posed as temporary relief with shelter and food for those affected by the current adverse weather conditions people sheltered at the St Andrews School in Nadi have been without food since Friday.
This has been confirmed by Ponipate Lesavua who said this situation needs to be looked into immediately.
Lesavua added they are once again experiencing heavy rain again in Nadi.
The Commissioner Western who is currently in a meeting is expected to comment on the situation later.
Meanwhile, the Nadi Mayor Timoci Koroiqica is requesting people to not to come to Nadi Town as it is causing a major traffic jam.
Koroiqica said PWD workers are currently working on the Namotomoto Rd which is currently closed to all traffic and people are being urged not to come towards the Town area without a valid reason.
A Nadi Resident who just returned from Lautoka said the weather condition has changed rapidly and it has started to pour heavily.
Rajesh Bala who moved to Nadi 24 years ago said he never experienced or expected a flooding of this kind.
The Queens Highway is now open from Suva to Nadi.
Works Ministry Spokesperson, Sainiana Waqainabete confirms that the Kings Highway will remain closed until Wednesday.
Meanwhile Namaka resident, Alfred Edwards has commended the police officers who are braving the adverse weather conditions to ensure that they provide the much needed services in Nadi.