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Australia Will Provide FJD$4.23M To Support Fiji’s Response To TC Ana The Australian Government has announced a total response package of FJD$4.23M (AUD$2.65M) to support the Fijian Government’s efforts to assist communities affected by Tropical Cyclone Ana. Two Royal Australian Air by australian high commission suva 22 Feb 2021 15:37 2021-04-07 The Australian Government has announced a total response package of FJD$4.23M (AUD$2.65M) to support the Fijian Government’s efforts to assist communities affected by Tropical Cyclone Ana. Two Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) C-17 aircraft have already arrived in Nadi bringing with them relief supplies as part of this support, including hygiene, kitchen and shelter tool kits, sleeping mats and blankets, and ....
Cyclone Yasa Damage Costs Hit $500m: Seruiratu 6184 houses were partially damaged and 2141 completely destroyed. by fonua talei 13 Feb 2021 16:08 From Left: Minister for Health and Medical Services Dr Ifereimi Waqainabete and Minister for DisasterManagement Inia Seruiratu outside Parliament in Suva on February 12, 2021. Photo: Ronald Kumar Damage sustained by Tropical Cyclone Yasa totalled $500 million, with an estimated 139,000 people in 31,000 households affected. Minister for Rural and Maritime Development and Disaster Management Inia Seruiratu revealed the statistics on Thursday in Parliament while giving his ministerial statement, highlighting the emergency operation conducted for Cyclones Yasa and TC Ana ....
$102.7million Boost To Address Employment Impacts Of COVID-19 The immense social and economic impact of COVID-19 have brought Fiji’s tourism sector to a virtual standstill have been exacerbated by a staggering five tropical cyclones since January 2020: including two severe Category Five cyclones. by world bank 2021-03-27 The World Bank’s Board of Executive Directors has approved a US$50 million ($102.7 million) Credit to support Fiji’s recovery from the impacts of COVID-19 and severe tropical cyclones Harold and Yasa. The project has a special focus on women who have been disproportionally affected by the crisis. In the past 12 months, Fiji has experienced an extraordinary hit from external shocks. ....