A number of roads and crossings across Fiji remain inaccessible following recent heavy rainfall, with flooding reported in the Central, Western and Northern divisions.
In the Central Division, several crossings and roads in Rewa, Korovou, Sawani and Nausori have been affected by rising floodwaters, including Waiviota Crossing, Wainawaqa Road, Nakorovou Crossing, Wairua Crossing and Old Toga Bridge.
The Western Division has reported flooding along Barotu Road in Rakiraki.
Meanwhile, in the Northern Division, floodwaters have rendered several low-level crossings and roads impassable in Labasa, Savusavu, Seaqaqa and Cakaudrove.
These include Qawa Low Level Crossing, Bucalevu Low Level Crossing, Bagata Low Level Crossing, Naqumu Low Level Crossing, Drawa Crossing and Nabunicibi Crossing.
Motorists and members of the public are being urged to avoid flooded roads and crossings and to exercise caution while travelling as weather conditions continue to be monitored.
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