The Naviti resort is now trying to get back to normal operations after the fire on Thursday destroyed parts of the resort.
Executive Director Tammie Tam said that all staff have resumed work and they are focusing on cleaning up as they would like to resume operations as soon as possible.
Tam said that they have even started accommodating some guests.
National Fire Authority CEO John O’Connor said that they have got some leads in relation to the cause of the fire and they are currently talking to the staff.
He said that they should have final details by this afternoon.
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