TC Rae to stay in Fiji waters tonight into tomorrow
Threat of strong winds, heavy rain and flooding remains

TC Rae to stay in Fiji waters tonight into tomorrow

Threat of strong winds, heavy rain and flooding remains

By Vijay Narayan
24/02/2025
[Image: Fiji Met Office]

The threat of strong winds, heavy rain and flooding remains tonight into tomorrow as Category 2 Tropical Cyclone Rae continues to track into the Fiji waters.

The Nadi Weather Office says the centre of Cyclone Rae is located about 90 kilometres East-northeast of Moala or about 50 kilometres South of Cicia.

It is moving in a South-southwest direction at about 17 kilometres per hour towards Southern Lau Group.

A storm warning remains in force for Vanuabalavu, Tuvuca, Lakeba, Moce, Cicia, Nayau, Mago, Yacata, Katafaga, Oneata, Vatoa, Fulaga, Nairai, Gau, and Moala group.

Expect gale to storm force winds with wind speeds from 65km/hr to 110km/hr and gusts from 90km/hr to 155km/hr.

A gale warning remains in force for the Eastern parts of Vanua Levu [Cakaudrove province, Eastern Macuata and Southern Bua], Cikobia, Naqelelevu, Taveuni, Koro, Ovalau and Ono-i-Lau.

Expect strong to gale force winds with wind speeds from 45km/hr to 85km/hr and gusts from 80km/hr to 120km/hr.

A strong wind warning remains in force for the rest of Vanua Levu, Northeastern parts of Viti Levu [from Tailevu North through Ra-Rakiraki up to Tavua], Yasawa, Mamanuca, Kadavu and nearby smaller islands.

For the Eastern and Northern parts of Viti Levu [from Sigatoka through Suva to Tailevu North up to Rakiraki/Tavua], Yasawa, Mamanuca, Kadavu and nearby smaller islands: expect fresh to strong southeasterly wind speeds up to 55km/hr and gusts up to 80km/hr.

A heavy rain warning remains in force for the whole of Fiji group.

A flash flood warning is in force for all small streams and low lying flash flood prone areas of Viti Levu and Vanua Levu.

Possible impacts expected from the tropical cyclone: - significant structural damage to houses of unshielded and very light structures in exposed communities. - possible disruption in communication network and power supply due to damaged power lines. - trees/plants and crops damaged and downed. - high risk of sea travel for all types of sea crafts.

Possible impacts due to heavy rain: - localised flooding of susceptible communities, business and low lying areas. - localised flooding of minor roads, Irish crossings and bridges with some disruption to traffic flow. - severe flooding of major rivers which could flood towns and properties. - poor visibility for drivers and mariners.

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