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The Fiji Times » Chaudhry: Road issue to impact cane supply
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The Fiji Times » Navala Village crossing temporarily closed; weight restrictions also in place
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Ian Chute
6 April, 2021, 7:30 pm
Fiji Roads Authority doing reclamation and construction works at the Tuner Bridge in Suva. Picture: Jona Konataci
The engineering consultants of a residential subdivision are blaming the Fiji Roads Authority (FRA) for the flooding at Nasese in Suva recently.
The developers say that the reclamation and construction works at the Turner Bridge (Nasese Bridge) constricts the mouth of Laveti Creek, causing waters to build up further inland and flood residential properties along the creek.
Emailed communication between the engineering consultants, FRA and the Suva City Council (SCC) indicate that discussion on the issue of flooding in the Nasese area was initiated in November 2020.
The Fiji Times » Tarsealing would take a long time
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1 April, 2021, 5:00 pm
78-year-old Amelia
Korokaisuna walks
along the new $3
million road extension
to Namata Village in
Tailevu. Picture: JOVESA NAISUA
PRIME Minister Voreqe Bainimarama said the new Namata road extension he commissioned yesterday cost Government $3 million and would benefit more than 1000 people.
However, Mr Bainimarama said he viewed the development as an investment because the access road “will repay that cost many times over in the economic, health and transportation advantages it brings to Namata”.
He said there were several similar projects underway throughout the country.
“Under the Fiji Roads Authority’s Rural Roads Program, some nine access roads and by-passes have been completed recently or are underway,” he said.