Six days after the Tropical Cyclone Mick struck the country many areas are still facing water disruptions.

Water Department spokesperson Maika Nagalu said some areas around the Suva City, including Princess Road, parts of Raiwai, Colo-i-Suva still face water cuts as water trucks are carting water in these areas.

In Nausori, work on the damaged main water pipe across the Rewa River continues following the floods on Monday.

This pipe carries water to villages in the lower end of Rewa Delta including Lomanikoro, Nabua, Vutia and Nukui who are facing water disruptions and three water tanks have been provided in Nasali landing so that these villages can get their water supply in the buckets and containers.

Water rationing will continue in Nakelo district so that residents of Tumavia, Nauluvatu, Namuka, Naimaluvou, Vaturua, Matainoco, Buretu, Nabouciwa and nearby areas.

High areas in Korovou and Ratu Kadavulevu School are without water supply.

On to Deuba and Navua, power supply has been normalized in many areas however, from Deuba, Pacific Harbour up till Galoa water supply is expected to be normalized by Monday.

In Sigatoka, the Matovo treatment plant is not running due to power blackout, Malageregere, Olosara and Cuvu are facing water cuts.

For Lautoka, most areas the water supply has normalized as all pumps are working.