Centre of TC Ana expected to exit Viti Levu from midday to late in the afternoon today
Destructive winds can cause damage to houses, weak structures and trees
Centre of TC Ana expected to exit Viti Levu from midday to late in the afternoon today
Destructive winds can cause damage to houses, weak structures and trees
[Photo Credit: met.gov.fj/]
The Centre of Tropical Cyclone Ana is expected to exit Viti Levu from midday to late in the afternoon today and head towards Kadavu however as forecast please expect destructive winds for most part of today.
The centre made landfall in Ra at around 6 this morning.
2021-01-30 09:35:46 GMT2021-01-30 17:35:46(Beijing Time) Xinhua English
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SUVA, Jan. 30 (Xinhua) Fiji is preparing for the arrival of tropical cyclone Ana which is expected to bring more heavy rain and damaging winds to the island nation.
According to the Nadi Weather Office on Saturday, the eye of tropical cyclone Ana is expected to be located closer to the Yasawa islands in the western part of Fiji, and approach Fiji s main island of Viti Levu early on Sunday as a category 1 cyclone.
Tropical cyclone Ana is likely to make landfall over Ra, one of the 14 provinces in the western part of Fiji around Sunday then continue to move over Viti Levu and track close to Kadavu, the fourth largest island in Fiji around Monday morning.
The centre of TC Ana expected to be over Ra from as early as 6am to 9am – Fiji Met
Category 2 damaging winds being experienced will continue for most part of this morning into today
The centre of TC Ana expected to be over Ra from as early as 6am to 9am – Fiji Met
Category 2 damaging winds being experienced will continue for most part of this morning into today Sunday 31/01/2021
The Nadi Weather Office says the centre of TC Ana is expected to be over the Ra Province as early as from 6am to 9am today and TC Ana will then be covering Viti Levu and continue over landfall. Stay safe.
Tropical Cyclone Warning remains in place as TDO5F heads towards Fiji
Tropical Cyclone Warning remains in place as TDO5F heads towards Fiji
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A Tropical Cyclone Warning remains in force for Fiji as Tropical Depression 05F is located 530 kilometres West North West of Nadi.
Be ready for widespread heavy rain, flooding and damaging winds as TDO5F is expected to develop into a cyclone early tomorrow as it heads towards Fiji.
A heavy rain and strong wind warning remains in place for Fiji.
The Nadi Weather Office says the system is currently moving East at about 13 kilometres per hour and is expected to track South East towards Fiji in the next 24 hours.
TD05F to develop into a cyclone early tomorrow as it heads towards Fiji
TD05F to develop into a cyclone early tomorrow as it heads towards Fiji
[Image: Fiji Meterological Services]
Be ready for widespread heavy rain, flooding and damaging winds as Tropical Depression 05F is expected to develop into a cyclone early tomorrow as it heads towards Fiji.
TDO5F is located midway between Fiji and Vanuatu or about 550 kilometres West North West of Nadi.
The Nadi Weather Office says the system is currently moving North East at about 15 kilometres per hour and is expected to track South East towards Fiji in the next 24 hours.