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House engulfed in flames in Tacirua

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The Fiji Times » COVID-19: Four cases of breaching containment zones among Police arrests

Timoci Vula Image: FIJI POLICE Four cases of breaching containment zones were recorded by Fijian Police in the last 24 hours. Police said the four cases included two men aged 45 and 29 years who were arrested for crossing to Wailekutu from Suva by boat, and the other two who were found crossing the creek from Narere to Nakasi. Fiji’s Acting Commissioner of Police Rusiate Tudravu said 19 cases in total were recorded overnight for either not complying with public health restrictions and breaching curfew orders. ACP Tudravu said 13 people were arrested in the Southern Division – five people including a juvenile were found drinking grog at the Muslim League in Nabua, two men were found sniffing glue at the Vatuwaqa area, and the two men who crossed by boat from Suva to Wailekutu.

COVID-19: Two Men Arrested For Crossing To Wailekutu From Suva By Boat

COVID-19: Two Men Arrested For Crossing To Wailekutu From Suva By Boat The Eastern Division recorded two cases that involved two men who were both found crossing the creek from Narere to Nakasi. by fiji police force 2021-05-28 Ten cases of breaching the Health Restrictions were recorded over the last 24-hours, five cases filed for Curfew Orders non-adherence while four cases of breaching the containment zone were recorded. A total of Nineteen Cases were recorded both for not complying to the Health Restrictions and the Curfew Orders. The Western Division recorded four cases including three people who were found loitering along the Dratabu village area in Nadi during curfew hours while a 21-year-old man was found walking along the Saru Back Road in Lautoka.

The Fiji Times » Landslide disrupts water supply to residents

Jale Daucakacaka 4 May, 2021, 2:25 pm Water Authority of Fiji workers at work at a massive landslide at the inlet to the Wainibuku Reservoir. Picture: SUPPLIED It was a bad start to the week for residents in the greater Suva-Nasinu area as they woke up to dry taps yesterday. Timaima Sokia of Naveiwakau, Nasinu, said she had to fetch water from a relative’s house in Laqere for her household needs. Water Authority of Fiji chief operating officer Seru Soderberg said the cause of water supply disruptions was a massive landslide at the inlet to the Wainibuku Reservoir last Sunday. He said it dislocated the 600mm and 450mm pipelines “causing significant damage and will take some time to safely repair”.

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