Powerful Cyclone Makes Landfall in Fiji

A powerful cyclone with winds surpassing 300 kph hit the South Pacific island nation of Fiji and its 900,000 residents Saturday.  

The government has imposed a nationwide curfew and declared a monthlong state of natural disaster.

According to the U.S. Joint Typhoon Warning Center, category five Cyclone Winston hit the north coast of Viti Levu – the main and largest island of the more than 330-island archipelago.

The cyclone affected the popular tourist resorts in Viti Levu’s west, which were closer to the cyclone’s center.

Fiji’s capital, Suva, located in the southern part of the island, experienced high winds but was not directly in the cyclone’s path.

Local media reports said that the superstorm caused power outages after making landfall. Property damage was also reported.

Many domestic and international flights were canceled and hundreds of evacuation centers have been set up.

Fiji’s prime minister, Voreqe Bainimarama, told Fijians: “As a nation, we are facing an ordeal of the most grievous kind. We must stick together as a people and look after each other. Be alert and be prepared.”

The United Nations Humanitarian Agency (UNOCHA) had said Winston would likely bring “destructive winds, heavy rains, dangerous storm surge and a high risk of both flash and river flooding.”

UNOCHA said it was ready to support the disaster management office if required.

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