Villagers in Naqara, Kadavu are now assessing the damage left behind by Tropical Cyclone Ana

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Turaga Ni Koro Isei Rakadruti says a few ranches stay lowered and they are proceeding with their tidy up.

He says residents are expecting some help as food security on the island is their significant worry for the present.

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“A large portion of our manors are influenced. We actually haven’t gone out to perceive how awful it is on the grounds that it’s all submerged. We depend on our dalo, cassava and new produce for day by day utilization. The solid breezes brought down the majority of the trees and rooftops were overwhelmed.”

Locals have fired tidying up after the Cyclone Ana left a path of harm on the island on Sunday night.

Resident Alanieta Wainimala says the island was likewise influenced by storm floods.

“The waters didn’t subside until early earlier today. We just ensured youngsters were avoided the waters in light of the fact that there was a great deal of flotsam and jetsam recently. In any case, the climate has quiet down. We are simply left with the underlying harms to manage.”

Residents played it safe ahead of time this time around to try not to be found napping.

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