Kia Island in Macuata has suffered extensive damage

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Kia Island in Macuata has endured broad harm and a few people on the island state Monster Cyclone Yasa has left the island resembling a combat area and the occupants have lost everything.

Nukubati occupants, Keira Rose and Lara Bourke who visited the island with their gathering of volunteers from Nukubati state there are 45 houses in Yaro Village anyway just 2 are left remaining after TC Yasa.

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Rose says it is simply appalling hearing the narratives of what the residents needed to suffer in Yaro Village.

Individuals needed to stow away and discover cover any place they could as the tropical storm power winds and seaside flooding related with Yasa unleashed destruction on the island.

The townspeople state the breezes were so ruinous and the water was so high, the houses got no opportunity.

Kaliova Masau from Yaro says they encountered dangerous breezes and hefty downpour for around 10 hours.

Masau says with all the annihilation that TC Yasa carried with it, they are as yet grateful that no lives were lost.

He says they ran starting with one house then onto the next as the breezes harmed the houses from the south finish of the town and to the rest.

Masau says a few families were inside their homes when the houses were overwhelmed.

He says they needed to place the youngsters in pantries to guard them.

They have no correspondence connects to hand-off data on the thing they are experiencing.

Bourke and her group took some food supplies and clean water to Kia Island throughout the end of the week.

The National Disaster Management Office affirms that Kia Island has been seriously influenced by Cyclone Yasa.

The NDMO says they have conveyed the first round of food proportion packs, water, tents and cleanliness units on the island.

You can look at the photographs and recordings from Kia Island on our site, fijivillage

-Fiji Village
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