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TC Ana continues to move closer to Kadavu but still expect strong winds in Viti Levu & Vanua Levu

TC Ana continues to move closer to Kadavu but still expect strong winds in Viti Levu & Vanua Levu

By Semi Turaga
31/01/2021
[image: windy]

Tropical Cyclone Ana continues to move closer to Kadavu as it has picked up speed but if you live in Viti Levu and Vanua Levu you should still expect strong winds tonight.

Parts of the system are still covering Viti Levu, Vanua Levu and nearby islands. You can still expect strong to damaging winds in Viti Levu, Vanua Levu, Vatulele, Beqa, Lomaiviti group and Moala.

People living in Kadavu will continue to experience damaging to destructive winds and heavy rain tonight into tomorrow.

They can expect destructive winds with an average speed of 100 kilometres per hour to momentary gusts of 140 kilometres per hour.

TC Ana is still a Category 2 system.

It is located 45 kilometres East North East of Kadavu.

TC Ana is moving South South-East at about 19 kilometres per hour.

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TC Ana Threat Map issued at 7pm. 31/01/2021. [image: Fiji Met]

The Nadi Weather Office says you should continue to expect heavy rain at times and this will continue to cause more flash flooding along roads, villages, towns and communities near streams, rivers and low lying areas.

If you live near the coastal areas continue to expect sea flooding and possible coastal inundation especially during high tide.

The Nadi Weather Office says there is still a flood warning and flash flood warning is in force for all low lying areas close to small streams and major rivers in Fiji.

Please stay safe and stay with us for updates.

A heavy rain warning is still in force for the whole of Fiji.

There is also a Tropical Cyclone warning that is still in force for the whole of Fiji.


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