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17 March, 2026, 11:43 am
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Parts of Suva, Nasinu, Tamavua and Lami told by WAF to expect water disruptions

Parts of Suva, Nasinu, Tamavua and Lami told by WAF to expect water disruptions

By Semi Turaga
22/02/2022
[image: Water Authority of Fiji]

You should expect water disruptions if you live in parts of Suva, Nasinu, Tamavua and Lami as the reservoirs that service these areas are dropping to critical levels.

The Water Authority of Fiji says the water level in these reservoirs did not recover well last night.

WAF says you should store water for at least two to three days if you live in the affected areas.

The affected areas include Nailuva Road, Delainavesi, Panoramic, Uduya Point, Waiqanake, Osonabukete, Ben Naiveli, Namadi Heights and Princes Road which come under the Tamavua Reservoir.

Areas that get water through the Tovata Reservoir should also expect disruptions.

These include upper Makoi, Kaliveitau, Veitata, Tovata Road, Qaranivalu, Lomalagi, Vula, Poorva, Sabera, Peela, Caubati Koro, Daniva, Niubalavu, Raikiwai, Niuvula, Niusawa Lane, Tacirua East and Cunningham along Valley Drive and Sulua Street.

You should also expect water disruptions if you get your water from the Kalabu Reservoir especially Valele, Caqiri, Nawanawa, Koki, Kinoya Road, Vasant Lal and Vesivesi.

Other affected areas include Ratu Sukuna Road, Queen Elizabeth Drive, Muanikau Road, Laucala Bay Road, McGregor Road, Domain Road, Victoria Parade from Sukuna Park to Nasese, Amy Street, Johnson Street, Spring Street, High Street, Stewart Street and Brown Street.

Call 5777 if you need a water carting truck to come to your area.

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