Second time lucky!
These are the words of DISMAC Officer Pajiliai Dobui after the tsunami warning for Fiji was cancelled in the last hour.
Dobui said they are pleased with the quick reaction from the relevant authorities and the general public but people should not get complacent as we may not be so lucky the next time.
During the rush to get to higher ground, Fijivillage News witnessed that the main streets leading out of the capital city were jammed by traffic with people stuck in their vehicles for upto half an hour.
Dobui said DISMAC is currently working on a pilot project to come up with a tsunami evacuation plan for the major centers.
He said certain areas will be identified as evacuation points.
He said they will also try and carry out a study to ascertain which areas people can evacuate on foot and not use their vehicles in attempts to move to higher ground.
Director Nadi Weather Office and Chairman for the Pacific Tsunami Warning Centre, Rajendra Prasad has confirmed that the tsunami warning is cancelled for the Fiji islands and all the Pacific island countries.
Prasad said there is a possibility that there will be rough seas and big swells and people should be prepared for that.
This is after a tsunami warning was issued for Fiji, Vanuatu, Solomon Island, Wallis-Futuna, Pohnpei, New Zealand, Samoa, American Samoa, Tonga, Australia, Niue, Cook Islands following an earthquake near Vanuatu.
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