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Controlled movements from 6pm this evening, all non-essential civil servants to continue work from home tomorrow

Controlled movements from 6pm this evening, all non-essential civil servants to continue work from home tomorrow

By Vijay Narayan , Alipate Narawa
14/11/2023
National Disaster Management Office Director, Vasiti Soko

There will be controlled movements from 6pm this evening to 4am tomorrow in vulnerable places in the country as a result of the approaching Tropical Cyclone Mal.

National Disaster Management Office Director, Vasiti Soko says this decision has been made after discussions with the NDMO Emergency Committee and Prime Minister, Sitiveni Rabuka.

All non-essential civil servants are to continue working at home tomorrow.

The Director also clarified that this is not a curfew, and they are focused on getting people loitering to go home.

A message from fijivillage News - Parents please ensure your children remain at home, and people are urged not to venture out into flooded areas to go to functions.

Please do not go out in boats to visit loved ones as we expect very rough seas tonight into tomorrow.

Stay with us for developments.



Read More here: https://www.fijivillage.com/news/TC-Mal-likely-to-intensify-to-Cat-3-as-it-approaches-Fiji-x584rf/

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