One dead, five missing as fresh cyclone batters Fiji

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SUVA, Fiji, Jan 31, 2021 (BSS/AFP) – At least one person was dead and five
were missing Sunday as Fiji was battered by a tropical cyclone for the second
time in a month.

Cyclone Ana, a Category Two storm, slammed into the South Pacific island
nation with winds up to 140 kilometres an hour (87 mph) and heavy rain,
causing widespread flooding.

The National Disaster Management Office (NDMO) said a 49-year-old man
drowned while four fishermen and a three-year-old boy were missing.

More than 7,600 people, many of them rescued from flooded villages, were
taking shelter in evacuation centres.

Local media reports said the three-year-old went missing when he
accompanied his grandfather to check their boat, which was stuck in mangrove
plants.

NDMO director Vasiti Soko said people continued to ignore warnings against
venturing out during the storm.

“We are in the midst of a cyclone with widespread flooding throughout the
country, yet we continue to receive reports of members of the public, adults
and children alike wandering around,” she said.

“They should be mindful of the risks they place themselves and members of
the Fiji police force deployed to rescue them when there is a mishap.”

In December, four people died and 23,000 people fled their homes when
super cyclone Yasa, a top-of-the-scale Category Five storm, flattened entire
villages with wind gusts of up to 345 kilometres an hour.