UK to assist more than 17,000 Fijians affected by TC Yasa
The UK Minister for the Pacific Rt. Lord Goldsmith has announced the arrival of humanitarian supplies to help Fijians cope with the impacts of Tropical Cyclone Yasa. L
The UK Minister for the Pacific Rt. Lord Goldsmith has announced the arrival of humanitarian supplies to help Fijians cope with the impacts of Tropical Cyclone Yasa. L
Villagers of Kia Island in Macuata have received relief supplies from the National Disaster Management Office, Australian Government, Red Cross, Vodafone and Republic of
Students that live in some areas worst affected by TC Yasa are showing their resilience by showing up to sit for their exams. The Education Ministry says many Year 12
Australia has sent more relief items to help those who have been affected by Tropical Cyclone Yasa. Another Royal Australian Air Force C-17 aircraft landed at the Nadi
32 families of Cogea Village in Bua are now homeless after the devastation caused by Tropical Cyclone Yasa and they are in urgent need of building materials. This has
A total of 57 communities have received non-food item supplies from the Fiji Red Cross Society after the destruction caused Tropical Cyclone Yasa. These communities i
More than 20 farming families who live in Vunivere, Seaqaqa are in urgent need of food and tents as all their crops and houses were destroyed during TC Yasa. Liaqat A
None of the villages in the district of Kubulau in Bua were spared by Monster Cyclone Yasa. A first responder, Rusiate Kalouniviti of Nadivakarua Village who has been
The European Union has pledged to spend close to $2 million in humanitarian aid funding to deliver emergency relief assistance to families affected by Cyclone Yasa. EU
Lautoka businessman, Narayan Reddy and resident Allen Lockington have come together once again to help people affected by TC Yasa and they have sent the first phase of re
Fiji Airways has flown in almost 17 tonnes of relief supplies and equipment from Auckland sent by the New Zealand Government to the Fiji National Disaster Management Offi
Preliminary impact damage assessments from the divisions have identified damage sustained to more than 300 houses in the Northern and Eastern Divisions after Severe Tropi
The Caritas team from the Catholic Church of Fiji is now in Vanua Levu to conduct a one day training on psycho-social response to trauma in Labasa and they will also shar
Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama together with government officials distributed relief packages to the villagers in Nabuinikadamu, Navakasali and Cogea in Bua. Bainim
Kia Island in Macuata has suffered extensive damage and some people on the island say Monster Cyclone Yasa has left the island looking like a warzone and the residents ha
Three trucks full of relief items from Vodafone Fiji has been deployed to the Northern Division that will assist families who have been severely affected by Tropical Cycl
Galoa Village Headman in Bua Simione Makosoi says they are in urgent need of clean water, food and tarpaulins. Makosoi says they were prepared for this cyclone, but th
The Royal Australian Air Force has landed in Fiji carrying Tropical Cyclone relief supplies. The C-17, which is the largest aircraft operated by Defence Australia, was
The timetable for Year 12 and Year 13 students who are still yet to sit for their exams has been released and it is accessible on the Ministry’s website and Facebo
Leadership Fiji Alumni have started a Tropical Cyclone Yasa Relief Fund where they aim to purchase and distribute relief packs to the affected communities in the North.
Australia and New Zealand are working with Fiji to assess the damage caused by TC Yasa. Yesterday, an Australian P-8A aircraft took to the skies to conduct an initial