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Destructive winds pass, flood warning still in effect

Destructive winds pass, flood warning still in effect
Some good news this morning as destructive hurricane force winds will no longer be felt in any part of the country.

However, the threat of flooding still exists. 

A gale warning remains in force for the Coral coast, Kadavu, Beqa, Vatulele and nearby smaller islands.

A strong wind warning remains in force for the rest of Fiji.

A damaging heavy swell warning also remains in force for the country.
 
Tropical Cyclone Evan which is now category 3 status was located near 19 decimal 6 south 177 decimal 2 east or about 210km south of Nadi or about 125 km west of Kadavu or about 210km southwest of Suva at 7 this morning. 

The cyclone is moving south-southwest at about 15 Km/hr

On this track, the cyclone is expected to be located about 350 km South of Nadi or about 250 km southwest of Kadavu or about 330 km South southwest of Suva at 7 tonight.
 
The Nadi weather office says a flood warning remains in force for people living near the low lying areas near the Wainibuka and Rewa River. 

A flood warning also remains in force for all low lying areas of Navua and the areas adjacent to the whole of Navua River.
 
The next high tide is at 10.30 this morning.

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