Residents advised to store water
Water Authority of Fiji spokesperson Maika Nagalu said their technicians are still fixing the pumps in Savura and Waimanu
Areas affected include Delainavesi to Togalevu, Tamavua-I -Wai, Wailoku and Savura.
Residents are also advised that there will be open supply this morning which will close at 11 o’clock
Residents are advised to store enough water whenever water is in their taps
Water trucks have been arranged to cart water from this morning to all these areas
Meanwhile other areas that were also affected are areas along Ratu Mara Road from FNU to Raiwasa Road, whole of Samabula South and North, Rewa Street, Khalsa Road, Princess Road, Namadi, Tacirua East, Ratu Sukuna Road,
Tovata, Tuirara, Naveiwakau, Newtown, Caubati, Cunningham, Nepani, Nadawa, Nakasi, Waila 3B and Farm Road.
Consumers are asked to use rain water for other purposes and to use water wisely
Story by: Sofaia Koroitanoa
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