The outbreak of nature is increasing all over the world. As a result, relief camps have been opened in Fiji due to the warning of the storm so that people can be shifted here. Please tell that on Friday, strong winds have been warned here. Please tell that for the last three weeks, due to the storm here, the life of the people has been disturbed. Police said that due to this relief camps have been made. let us tell you that the Meteorological Department has expressed the possibility of a cyclone Tino on Friday. In the midst of all this, two people went missing on Thursday after trying to cross a river. Apart from this, the locals here are preparing to shift to Shelters, while the tourists from outside are leaving their resort and reaching the capital Suva till the air services start again.
According to the Meteorological Department on this matter, Tino is becoming more dangerous due to the operation of Fiji's second largest island, Vanua Levu. The department has predicted strong winds, heavy rains, coastal flooding and flooding in low-lying areas at a speed of 130 kmph. People are now preparing to shift to relief camps. Nischal Prasad told the news agency AFP that he will soon shift to the relief camp with his family, just waiting for the storm to stop.
Apart from this, he further said that I had lost my house in Sarai cyclone that came in December and my family is almost homeless. It was a very dangerous experience for me. A tourist Inna Kostromina told that she had left her resort and shifted to the capital Suva due to warning of heavy storm. I think we are much safer here. Police said that a man and his daughter, about 10 years old, were swimming and trying to cross the river, but they got trapped in the high currents of the flood.
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