Tropical Disturbance TD08F located between New Caledonia and Vanuatu has a moderate chance of developing into a tropical cyclone in the next 24 to 48 hours, Fiji Met says. However,
Schools in the West will be closed for a week, beginning tomorrow following heavy flooding caused by persistent rain that is expected to continue through next week. Students in West
External exams for years 12 and 13 have been postponed by a week due to heavy rain which is projected to continue early into next week. The start of year
Heavy rain is projected over most parts of the Fiji Group into early next week from tomorrow prompting warnings from the Fiji Weather Office to the public to take extra
Fiji's Met Office says while weather models shows the possibility of a tropical cyclone occurring next week, it has not been identified in the satellite imagery to prompt monitoring and
Fiji's National Disaster Management Office is advising the public to be vigilant and take precautionary measures in light of adverse weather warnings and alert issued by the Fiji Met office.
A low pressure system formed near Vanuatu and expected to linger over open waters between Vanuatu and Fiji over the next few days could strengthen to a tropical cyclone, Fiji's
Fiji's Weather Office issues a reminder to the general public to prepare in earnest as the country enters the 2021/22 Tropical Cyclone season. Starting today, the new cyclone season runs
Fiji's Minister for National Disaster Management Inia Seruiratu reiterated the importance of working together to avoid loss of lives in the wake of the release of the 2021/22 Tropical Cyclone