Business Standard

Fiji battens down as severe cyclone Winston nears

Image

AFP Suva
Hundreds of evacuation centres were activated across Fiji today as severe tropical cyclone Winston intensified near the Pacific island nation.

The powerful storm, with average winds of 220 kilometres (136 miles) per hour and gusts of up to 315 kilometres per hour, was forecast to hit land late in the day, according to the Fiji meteorological office.

National Disaster Management Director Akapusi Tuifagalele told the Fijilive website that 758 evacuation centres had been prepared.

"We are prepared to face a very strong cyclone and are urging people all over the country to be prepared as well," he said.

"Our officers are stationed in every part of the country to assist our people and evacuation centres have been set up for people who may be at risk in their respective homes."
 

Tuifagalele said people were urged to take necessary precautionary measures at the earliest opportunity.

Winston has been moving around the South Pacific for a week, skirting around Vanuatu and Tonga and has previously taken aim at Fiji before veering away.

The UN humanitarian agency UNOCHA said it was ready to support the disaster management office if required.

Winston had the potential to bring "destructive winds, heavy rains, dangerous storm surge and a high risk of both flash and river flooding", UNOCHA said in a statement.

Don't miss the most important news and views of the day. Get them on our Telegram channel

First Published: Feb 20 2016 | 7:22 AM IST

Explore News