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Sunday 16 December 2012

Cyclone Update Sunday 6:30 pm

Fiji News

Evan continues to move our way

19:15 Today (Sunday)

The latest track for Cyclone Evan
Taken from/By: Nadi Met Office
Report by: Indra Singh
This is a special weather bulletin number 13 issued by the Nadi Weather office on Tropical Cyclone Evan at 6.30pm.
A storm warning remains in force for Yasawa and the Mananuca Group.
A gale warning remains in force for Cikobia, Taveuni, Vanua Levu and nearby smaller islands, northern Lau and Lomaiviti Group and Viti Levu and nearby smaller islands.
A tropical cyclone alert remains in force for Kadavu and nearby smaller islands.
A strong wind warning remains in force for the rest of Fiji along with a warning for heavy swells for the entire country.
Severe Tropical Cyclone Evan, which is a category four cyclone, was located about 115km North of Cikobia and 210km North-North East of Labasa at 6pm today.
The cyclone continues to move West-South West at 25km/hr.
Close to the centre, the cyclone is expected to have average winds of up to 165km/hr with gusts of up to 230km/hr.
On the current track, Cyclone Evan is expected to be located about 90km North East of Yasawa or about 130km West North West of Labasa or about 195km North-North East of Nadi at 5am tomorrow and 150km South West of Yasawa or 100km West North West of Nadi at 5pm tomorrow.
The next Special Weather Bulletin for Fiji on Severe Tropical Cyclone
Evan will be issued at or around 08:30pm today.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

This would be great time to go cap in hand to China looking for assistance rather than relying on former allies NZ and Aust. Don't just claim the 'look North policy', live it and spare the taxpayers in those countries, plz. Where are all the new friends. Perhaps Nicaragua, Azerbaijan and Cuba can also assist?

Steven said...

Hurrah.... Australia is cutting their aid budget to others and directing it to fund refugees they are forced to accomodate on the mainland. Looks like Fiji will have to stand in line. Any aid Australia gives, if any at all, should happen after 2014, assuming it is the outcome we want.