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Super cyclone levels Fiji villages - Taipei Times

Super cyclone levels Fiji villages SCALE-TOPPER: Most dwellings in rural Fiji are made from timber and corrugated steel sheeting, while Yasa had been forecast to unleash wind gusts of up to 345kph AFP, SUVA Super Cyclone Yasa flattened entire villages as it tore through Fiji, aid agencies said yesterday, with a baby among two confirmed deaths and rescue workers racing to the worst-hit communities. Yasa made landfall on the Pacific island nation late on Thursday as a top-of-the-scale Category 5 storm, lashing Fiji’s second-largest island, Vanua Levu. The storm triggered floods, landslides and blackouts before moving out to sea early yesterday, where it rapidly weakened to a Category 3 system.

Save the Children teams ready to support the govt respond to TC Yasa

Save the Children teams ready to support the govt respond to TC Yasa Save the Children teams ready to support the govt respond to TC Yasa Wednesday 16/12/2020 Save the Children teams are monitoring the storm closely and stand ready to support the Government of Fiji to respond. Save the Children Fiji CEO, Shairana Ali says the aid agency has stockpiles of aid including shelter, hygiene and education kits in key locations across the country. Ali says they are ready to do whatever is needed to support affected children and families of Fiji. She says the cyclone could have harmful impacts on children, both in terms of their physical and emotional well-being.

MIL-OSI New Zealand: Concerns for children as Cyclone Yasa barrels towards Fiji

MIL-OSI New Zealand: Concerns for children as Cyclone Yasa barrels towards Fiji
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  Save the Children Fiji is ready to support Fiji’s children during this cyclone period. Save the Children Fiji’s chief executive officer Shairana Ali said Cyclone Yasa will bring heavy rain, powerful winds, and potential storm surge which is particularly dangerous for low-lying coastal communities. “The cyclone could have harmful impacts on children, both in terms of their physical and emotional wellbeing, Save the Children teams are ready to do whatever is needed to support affected children and families,” said Ali. Severe Tropical Cyclone Yasa is expected to bring destructive winds in excess of 280kmph as it moves across Fiji.

Concerns for children as Cyclone Yasa barrels towards Fiji - Fiji

Concerns for children as Cyclone Yasa barrels towards Fiji Format Fiji is bracing for Cyclone Yasa, which is predicted to intensify into a powerful category 5 severe tropical cyclone on Thursday, making it the largest to affect Fiji since Cyclone Winston in 2016. Cyclone Yasa is expected to bring destructive winds in excess of 220km/h as it moves across the island nation. Modelling has the cyclone tracking across Viti Levu, the largest and most populous island in Fiji with the possibility that it could affect the two largest cities Nadi and Suva as well as a number of other islands. Save the Children teams are monitoring the storm closely and stand ready to support the Government of Fiji to respond. The aid agency has stockpiles of aid including shelter, hygiene and education kits in key locations across the country.

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