Fiji declares cyclone disaster

Fiji declares cyclone disaster

Fiji has declared a state of disaster in its north and east after Cyclone Tomas hit the island nation, forcing thousands to seek emergency shelter.

The category four storm brought winds of up to 175kph and left a trail of damage across the country.
The state of disaster was declared after the National Disaster Council, headed by Frank Bainimarama, the country's leader, met on Tuesday to assess reports of destruction.
Up to 17,000 people have sought refuge in temporary shelters.
The main island of Viti Levu was spared the worst of the devastation but there are reports of extensive damage from Vanua Levu, the second largest island, and eastern outlying islands, according to officials.
"The National Disaster Council has declared a state of disaster in the northern division and eastern division," Anthony Blake, the National Disaster Management Office operations officer told reporters.
"We have so far got a tally of over 50 homes destroyed - a very serious issue. We expect these figures to increase for the next few days."
Cut off
The full extent of the devastation was still unclear as communications to many of the smaller islands and isolated areas on Vanua Levu were cut by the storm.
Authorities have expressed concern about the state of the northern islands of Cikobia and Qelelevu, cut off since they were hit by the cyclone on Monday.
Telecommunications and electricity remained out in many parts of Vanua Levu, and water and sewerage services were also affected.
Fiji's meteorological service has classified the cyclone as a Category Four storm, the second-most destructive rating on a five-point scale.
In December, Cyclone Mick hit Fiji, killing at least three people, causing flooding, damaging homes and forcing thousands of people to flee to shelters.
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Map showing the path of Cyclone Tomas through the Pacific island chain of Fiji.
Al-Jazeera

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