Flooding

There are countless Cyclones and Hurricanes that take place in Fiji, this brings about many occasions of flooding. The floods can be very severe and widespread in the low-lying areas across the country. They can cause many road closures and casualties due to slips, downed power lines, landslides, and debris. It also tends to occur because of the country's rainy season which is between November and April. Fiji's wet zones are located in the southeast region of the islands, these are typically more prone to experience heavy rains and flooding. 

One sever case of flooding in Fiji was in January 2009. After four days of continuous heavy rain on Nadi, Labasa, Sigatoka, and Ba on the main island of Viti Levu, the flood had damaged many roads, bridges, crops, and farmland. "Eight people were reported to have been killed, six from drowning and two killed in a landslide".

In order to counter this moving forward, Fiji could adopt an education and research program for disaster preparedness in all scenarios. They could also amp up their building codes as many are easily breached by said disasters.



Floods in Fiji (nasa.gov)

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