The Queens and Kings Highway remain closed to all traffic until further notice due to landslides, flooding and broken tree and power lines.

The Kings Road is closed at Korovou, Qelekura, Wailotua, Naqia, and Nayavu bridges are underwater and closed to all traffic and the Naseyani road is also closed.

Along the Queens Road from the Taunovo depot to Lomary Catholic School and up to Galoa village, the road is currently underwater, Yarawa flats and Korovisilou village are also underwater and the roads are closed to all traffic.

The roads in Vunibau, Wainiyanitu, Tokotoko, Naitonitoni, Deuba, Vakabalea, Nasasa and Drovedrau are all underwater.

In the Rewa Delta, the Nausori Delta road, Vusuya road, the Toga road and Naqavoka road are closed, including the Koronivia and the Visama roads.

In Suva, Reservoir road has damaged power lines across the road and is closed to all traffic and Edinburgh Drive remains closed since 4pm yesterday until further notice.

The Sawani/Serea road remains closed as the Naqali bridge is still underwater, the Sawani road is closed and the Wailoa road is also closed.

In the Eastern Division, all roads in Kadavu are closed due to fallen trees, in Levuka the coastal roads, the Rukuruku and Taviya roads are closed due to flooding.

In the North, the Nabouwalu road which includes four bridges in Wairiki, Namau, Nasolo and Nawaca are all closed.

West Coast road in Savusavu is closed to all traffic and the Waibula and Waiyevo Crossings in Taveuni remain closed.

In Sigatoka, roads that are closed include Kavanagasau, Semo, Naroro flats and Valley road.

For Nadi, roads that are closed include the Lomolomo flats, Naboutini road and Irish Crossing due to flooding and Namotomoto and Namanu roads are closed as fallen trees are blocking the road.

For Lautoka, Velovelo road is underwater, Buabua Crossing, Vaivai  Crossing, Saru back road, Navula Irish Crossing, a fallen lamp-post on Naikabula road, Waiyavi Irish Crossing and Vuda back road.