Australia providing $4.5 million in humanitarian relief
$4.5 million in humanitarian relief is being provided by the Australian government to support the people of Fiji in response to the devastation caused by Tropical Cyclone
$4.5 million in humanitarian relief is being provided by the Australian government to support the people of Fiji in response to the devastation caused by Tropical Cyclone
500 food packs have been distributed to residents of Nasarawaqa in Bua and Korovatu and Yalava in Labasa by CJS Group of Companies. Director, Charan Jeath Singh says w
Residents of Wainikoro, Naibulu, Malawai and Muanidevo in Dreketi have received much needed relief supplies. Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama together with some membe
The Fiji Red Cross Society has managed to restore communication between 102 families who were experiencing difficulty in getting in touch with their loved ones due to the
Sai Prema Foundation has pledged to assist about 500 families in the Northern Division who have been severely affected by Tropical Cyclone Yasa. Foundation Director Su
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
500 families across Vanua Levu will receive relief parcels after ANZ Fiji announced it would donate $30,000 to Fijian community organizations providing relief to families
7,587 evacuees are now sheltering in 165 evacuation centres in the Northern and Eastern Divisions. The National Disaster Management Office says six evacuation centres
The New Zealand government is offering an additional NZ $2 million in assistance to Fiji in response to Cyclone Yasa. The new funding will go towards shelter, water sa
Villagers of Kia Island in Macuata have received relief supplies from the National Disaster Management Office, Australian Government, Red Cross, Vodafone and Republic of
Westpac and Kina Bank have given around $150,000 to the Fiji Red Cross Society to support people and communities affected by Cyclone Yasa. Westpac Fiji Chief Executiv
Consumer Council of Fiji Chief Executive Officer, Seema Shandil says retailers should do the right thing by destroying food items and meat that have been affected because
Power supply has now been fully restored in Taveuni. Due to severe damage to infrastructure, only 8% of areas in Labasa and Savusavu have power supply while none of th
The Water Authority of Fiji says they have restored water supply to majority of the metered areas in the Northern Division which includes Labasa, Seaqaqa, Dreketi, Vuniva
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
The Ministry of Agriculture will be deploying farming materials and other necessary assistance to affected families in the Northern Division from today. Minister for A
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
Vodafone Fiji relief packages have started to reach the most affected families in the Northern Division whose lives were severely affected by Tropical Cyclone Yasa. Th
Commissioner Northern Uraia Rainima says all the food rations will be distributed to the affected people before Christmas.He highlighted this while briefing government of
The Fiji National Provident Fund members living in areas that have been declared worst affected by Tropical Cyclone Yasa would be able to access their funds for natural d