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ACT AlertFiji - 1/2007Torrential Rain and Flash FloodsGeneva,
22 February 2007
Continuous torrential
rains have been lashing the Pacific islands of Fiji for the past three
weeks causing wide-spread flooding. On the main islands of Viti Levu,
the tourist destination of Nadi - a town of approximately 30,000 people
- was completely under 2m of water forcing the army and the police
to declare a state of emergency. To the north,
the second largest island has been severely damaged by flash floods.
Two villages of 86 houses were completely washed away when logs from
a nearby logging project rushed down with the floodwaters and completely
destroyed all the houses. As a result of this more than 1, 000 people
are homeless and in desperate need of emergency assistance – food,
clothing and shelter. So far more than
10, 000 people have been severely affected by the floods and it continues
to rain. The cyclone season in the Pacific is between November and
April. Fiji is currently
under an interim military government after the military coup in December
2006. Foreign aid has been withdrawn and no assistance is forth coming.
The northern Health Director has warned of a possible disease outbreak
and has appealed to the general public to be careful of water and
sanitation. A representative
for the World Council of Churches Operations (WCC/OP)
and ACT International are currently assessing the situation
with the Commissioner of the northern area. A Rapid Response Fund
(RRF) request or an appeal may be forthcoming within the next few
days. Immediate relief
assistance will be a priority with housing rehabilitation for a longer
term response to the two villages. Any funding
indication or pledge should be communicated to Jessie Kgoroeadira,
ACT Finance Officer (jkg@act-intl.org).
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