BFF-19 Fiji braces for second cyclone in three weeks

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Fiji braces for second cyclone in three weeks

SUVA, Fiji, Jan 16, 2020 (BSS/AFP) – Disaster response teams were on
standby in Fiji Thursday as the Pacific island nation faced a second cyclone
threat in less than three weeks.

Gale and heavy rain warnings were in place on northern Rotuma island and
the Fiji Meteorological Service said the storm was expected to be fully
fledged Tropical Cyclone Tino by the evening.

It is forecast to pass over the second largest island, Vanua Levu, on
Friday.

“We are monitoring the situation closely and ready to help every affected
Fijian,” the government said in a statement after being briefed by the
National Disaster Management Office.

“There is a cyclone alert in place. Please be prepared and take every
precaution to keep yourselves and your families safe.”

There were concerns for an inter-island ferry with more than 100 passengers
and crew on board which was drifting in the path of the storm after
developing mechanical problems.

But the rescue co-ordination centre said repairs had been made and the
vessel had safely reached harbour in the capital Suva.

Just after Christmas, Fiji was hit by Tropical Cyclone Sarai, which left
two people dead and more than 2,500 needing emergency shelter as it damaged
houses, crops and trees and cut electricity supplies.

BSS/AFP/FI/ 1004 hrs