A heavy rain warning has been issued across the entire Fiji Group as the country grapples with unsettled weather conditions. The Fiji Meteorological Service reports that a trough of low pressure is causing extensive cloud cover and rainfall throughout the region.
Residents should brace for intermittent to extended periods of rain, with certain areas likely to experience heavy downpours and occasional thunderstorms. Recent rainfall data highlights significant totals over the last 24 hours, including Penang, which saw 93.0 millimeters, followed by Dobuilevu at 85.5 millimeters, Vunisea with 83.5 millimeters, and Nagado, which recorded 79.0 millimeters.
In light of the ongoing heavy rainfall, authorities caution that flash flooding is a risk, especially in flood-prone and low-lying informal settlements. Businesses and major crossings also face potential disruptions, which could result in traffic delays.
Motorists are urged to exercise caution on the roads, as the wet conditions can lead to slippery surfaces, increasing the likelihood of accidents and travel delays, particularly in low-lying or inadequately drained areas.
As these wet conditions continue, it is vital for the public to remain informed and take proactive measures to ensure their safety. By being vigilant and prepared, communities can better navigate the challenges posed by this heavy rainfall, emphasizing the spirit of resilience and collective responsibility during such adverse weather events.
