Roads To Nadi Town Opened
Nadi Mayor Timoci Koroiqica said many motorists have crossed Nadi town and the Nadi back road. The security forces are monitoring movements in Nadi town and a curfew will be inplace from this hour. Motorists will only be allowed through the town in emergency cases.
He added the Nadi back road is now open to all traffic.
According to Koroiqica, whole of today the shopkeepers in Nadi were busy cleaning up the mess left behind by the flood and its sad to see there is alot of waste.
A Nadi business man is calling on authorities to restore the supply of water and electricity so that a thorough cleanup campaign can start in the town.
Riyaz Ali said they cannot do anything at this stage to clean up their shops as they do not have water or electricity and he is worried as it will become a health hazard.
We now look at Rewa,
Officials now monitoring the levels at the Rewa River.
Our reporter, Roneel Lal is in the Rewa Delta area.
Flood waters in Koronivia road is slowly receding however situation in Nakaikogo and other villages remain the same
as some areas are still under flood waters.
Our Reporter, Dhanjay Deo has the details from Koronivia.
Flood waters at the Naqali Bridge is receding slowly and the villagers in Naqali have been forced to cater for more than 300 villagers who have been stranded there since last Friday.
Our Reporter, Penijamini Seru is in Naqali.
In Ba,
Ba Mayor Praveen Bala has confirmed that the District Officer in Ba has told him that the interim government has decided to provide ten water trucks to cart water in Ba area.
Bala hopes this will ease water problem in Ba.
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