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YASA DEVASTATION: Fiji’s Ambassador To United Nations Calls For International Support
- December 29, 2020
SUVA - Fijian families and communities across the country are rebuilding following the devastation left behind by the Category 5 Super Cyclone Yasa that struck Fiji on Thursday 17th December.
TC Yasa has destroyed homes and livelihoods for tens of thousands of families. These communities are spread across a vast area of the country ranging from the provinces of Bua, Cakaudrove; islands in the Lomaiviti and Lau Group, and villages across the delta areas of Rewa, Tailevu, and Yasawas and homes across Ra.
Fiji’s National Disaster Management Office (NDMO) has mobilized a full-scale national emergency response to coordinate the recovery and relief effort. The recovery will be challenging given the scale of the damages arising from winds that were in excess of 300 kilometers per hour coupled with extensive flooding and the mass destruction caused by storm surges. The trail of destruction is widespread. Over seven (7000) thousand Fijians are likely to remain in over 170 evacuation centers well into the new year.
Health, Military, Navy, Infrastructure, Forestry, Agriculture, Economy and all other agencies of the Government have been fully mobilized. Roads are being reopened, water and power supply being restored, emergency food rations are being distributed to affected areas. Over the next few days, the first responders will be reaching outer and remote islands. The full extent of the damage caused by TC Yasa will become clearer over the next weeks.
Speaking from Bua, the ground zero of TC Yasa, Fiji’s Prime Minister Josaia V. Bainimarama said, “my fellow Fijians, the storm is passing, the sun has risen and we are still here… these storms may be getting stronger, but they will never be stronger than we are. Resilience is in our bone; we will recover, we will rebuild, we will prove ourselves stronger than Yasa.”
Fiji’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations (PRUN), Ambassador Satyendra Prasad has called on “the Fijian diaspora in the USA, in Canada and elsewhere, and on Fiji’s friends to be generous to assist Fiji to provide and sustain emergency support for thousands of families across the Fijian islands at this exceptionally difficult time for our country. Together, we will get through this. We will build back stronger; we will build back together”. Ambassador Prasad said that given the exceptional difficulties arising from COVID 19 Pandemic, the best way to assist speedily is to transfer cash to Prime Minister’s Cyclone Relief Fund or to another national NGO’s such as Red Cross.
Those who wish to contribute to the relief effort can do so through the Prime Minister’s Cyclone Fund. Through this fund, the Government purchases emergency food, water and fuel rations; rebuilds crucial infrastructure especially community water schemes, and delivers emergency assistance with great speed.
Fiji Bank details for Fiji’s Prime Minister’s Cyclone Fund
https://www.facebook.com/207532522613024/posts/3890603487639224/?d=n
Account Name: Prime Minister’s National Disaster Relief & Rehabilitation: TC Yasa
Account Number: 12628523
Australia New Zealand (ANZ) Bank, Suva
Swift code: ANZBFJFX
BSB No: 010890
Account Name: Prime Minister’s National Disaster Relief & Rehabilitation: TC Yasa
Account Number: 80399804
Bank of South Pacific (BSP), Suva
Swift code: BOSPFJFJ
BSB No: 069-002
Account Name: Prime Minister’s National Disaster Relief & Rehabilitation: TC Yasa
Account Number: 9806094927
WestPac Banking Corporation (WBC) Bank, Suva
Swift code: WPACFJFX
BSB No: 039001