FIJI NEWS: We will get through this and rise back on our feet : PM

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Leader Voreqe Bainimarama says while Fiji might be on the ropes, presently is the point at which the proportions of our flexibility and constancy matter most.

With Severe Tropical Cyclone Harold leaving our waters early at the beginning of today, leaving a way of devastation, Bainimarama through his online networking page says Fiji will ascend in a good place again and we will do it together.

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“As Fijians get the pieces in the wake of being struck by one more extreme tornado, I need to thank our restrained powers and the NDMO, who worked through the overwhelming breezes and downpour to protect us.”

The tempest he says must not bargain our coronavirus control endeavors, as we chance harm unquestionably more excruciating than the fallout of any violent wind.

Between TC Harold and the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic, Bainimarama says the economy and our kin have been managed two body hits to begin the year.

The Head of Government is informing Fijians to stay wary regarding floodwaters.

“Harold’s overwhelming downpours are as yet clearing their path through catchment regions, implying that streams and waterways especially the Rewa River will probably still observe high water levels rise. So regardless of whether the sun is sparkling, it would be ideal if you stay mindful of floodwaters. Erratic flows, submerged flotsam and jetsam, brought down electrical cables and live electrical links imply that intersection a waterway could in any case demonstrate fatal.”

Fijians are encouraged to follow all life-sparing general wellbeing mandates.

The PM has told individuals influenced by the tornado that help is in transit.

Altered by NZ Fiji Times

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