Resident Apisalome Moce who is currently in Nadi Town said the situation is already worsening ahead of the hurricane force winds approaching Nadi.
Nadi Town in now closed as they are now experiencing strong winds and heavy rain.
Nadi Town Council CEO Nemia Tagi is sending an urgent message to all people in Nadi that there are fallen branches and power lines on the roads in Nadi.
Tagi added residents living in the town area are now being moved.
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