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TROPICAL CYCLONE WINSTON SITUATION REPORT 34 of 27/02/2016 NATIONAL EMERGENCY OPERATION CENTER TROPICAL CYCLONE WINSTON SITUATION REPORT 34 of 27/02/2016 This Situation Report provides an update on the current operation by the National Emergency Operation Centre. It covers the period from 1600 hours to 0000hours on 27/02/2016. All updates in this report include input that was received at the NEOC during the shift. 1. STATUS SUMMARY EVENT REMARKS TOTAL CENTRAL WEST EAST NORTH TOTAL Death(s) 9 11 20 2 42 Missing - - 4 - 4 Hospitalised 4 17 9 4 34 Injured 24 24 68 10 126 Evacuation 151 268 238 104 761 Centres Evacuees 11,952 29,444 7966 6749 56,111 2. WEATHER OUTLOOK Weather Bulletin NEOC SITREP 32 / 1 6 P a g e 1 | 35 Weather Bulletin Issued from the National Weather Forecasting Centre Nadi at 7:30pm on Saturday the 27th of February 2016. Forecast to midnight tonight for the Fiji group: Cloudy periods with some showers for over Lau and Lomaiviti group, the Western parts and interior of larger islands. Elsewhere, isolated afternoon or evening showers and thunderstorm. Moderate east to southeast winds, fresh at times. Moderate to rough seas. 3. GENERAL COORDINATION Continue to synchronize the input from the Divisions and the essential Agencies to the flow of information from the NEOC to the Future Ops (Planning) Cell and to Macro Economics and AID Coordination Cell, Logistics and the Current Ops Executive Cell Coordination with NEOC RFMF Ops for the monitoring of the deployment of Government efforts to affected areas Strengthen the verification of details on the distribution of rations and statistical feedbacks from divisional EOC’s on the number of families that have received assistance. 4. DIVISIONAL UPDATES 4.1 Central Division Highlights: 1. Ration distribution continue for District of Namena today. Delivery this morning included villages of Lawaki, Qoma and Qelekuro. 2. Clean up team consist of Correction Officers, inmates and Forestry Officers. They have completed cleaning up of Dawasamu Secondary , Dawasamu District, Navunisea District School and Lawaki Primary School. 3. They commenced the cleanup in QVS today 4. The detailed damage assessment continues in Naitasiri and Tailevu North. Electricity: Fully restored in whole of Central Division by March Roads: All roads in the Division is accessible except upper Naitasiri area which includes Matanaisau – Wailoa Rd, Nukuloa Road, Savu Road, Nasi Bucalevu Road and Nasalia Road due to debris. NEOC SITREP 32 / 1 6 P a g e 2 | 35 5. Fiji Correction Services completed clean up as follows: Nayavu, Tailevu Dawasamu Primary School Navunisei Primary School Bureiwai Primary School All Officers have returned to Dawasamu Primary School. 4.1.1 Update on Casualties Current update on casualties as per Police Command Centre report. Dead 9 Meresita Leba, Silana (80yrs) Dawasamu Apenisa Raralevu (24yrs) Nasebitu) Filipo Navaqio (34yrs) Naveiveiwai Village) Titilia Drekedroa (44yrs) Manu Village Sera Tinaitamana, Naseibitu village. PEOPLE Emosi Davuiduadua (75 yrs) Nayavu Titilia Dretedreke (46yrs) Naibta Titilia Mua (33yrs) Matainainatu Nasau Villager (TBC) Missing - Hospitalised 4 1. Kaminieli Kavula, 7yrs Of Manu Village, Wainibuka – Still Admitted @ Paediatric Intensive Care Unit (Picu) 2. Tima Tinai, 10yrs Of Manu Village, Wainibuka – Transferred To Ward 3, Childrens Ward (Improving) 3. Asivorosi Tarakinikini, 54yrs Of Nasaibitu Village, Wainibuka – Discharged Yesterday 24/02/16 4. Taitusi Nadola, 31yrs Of Colata Settlement, Wainibuka – Still Admitted @ Tailevu- Namosi Ward. Sick/ Injured 24 3 injured in Dawasamu 10 adults and 11 children in Navuloa Methodist Church,Nakasi. Evacuated 11,952 151 evacuation centres 4.1.2 Update: Water Authority of Fiji AREA % RESTORED TIMELINE FOR ASSISTANCE NEEDED FULL WATER SEWERAGE RESTORATION Full restoration of FEA Suva – Nausori 85% 83% 28/2/16 - Friday power Navua – Deuba – 100% 90% 4/3/16 - Friday Full restoration of FEA NEOC SITREP 32 / 1 6 P a g e 3 | 35 Naboro power RKS – 100% 4/3/16 - Friday Full restoration of FEA Korovou/ RKS/ QVS NA QVS – 95% power Levuka 100% NA - Vunidawa 100% NA - Assessment and survey Rural Assessment No assessment carried out TBD to be carried out * Water supply partly restored in the Rewa Delta and Tailevu South area. However there is still low water pressure and is expected to normalise in the next 24 hours. 4.1.3 Update: Fiji Electricity Authority a) Power restoration plan for the Central Division Area Reason for Isolation Estimated Restoration Navua Town Broken lines, inspection in progress, repairs 28/02/16 pending Navua Rural Inspection pending 06/03/16 Lami Town Line inspection and repairs pending 24/02/16 Lami Suburbs Line inspection and repairs pending 26/02/16 Suva CBD Line inspection in progress/repairs underway 24/02/16 Suva Suburbs Line inspection in progress/repairs underway 28/02/16 Valelevu, Nasinu, Line inspection in progress/repairs underway 06/03/16 Nakasi Koronivia, Toga Access flooded. Line inspection in progress 16/03/16 Cunningham Road, Line inspection in progress 06/03/16 Tamavua, Colo-i-suva, Sawani, ACS, Waila Savu, Waidina District, Line inspection pending 06/03/16 Namosi, Naqali, Viria b) Central Division temporary restoration plan AREA ESTIMATED REASON FOR ISOLATION RESTORATION Nausori Town N/A Energized Nausori Industrial area & suburbs Line inspection and repairs pending 06/03/16 Nausori Rural, Vuci Road, Wainibokasi Line inspection and repairs pending 06/03/16 Road, Nakelo, Rewa Delta Baulevu Road, Muaniweni Line inspection and repairs pending 06/03/16 NEOC SITREP 32 / 1 6 P a g e 4 | 35 Kasavu, Namara, Verata-Ucunivanua, Line inspection and repairs pending 06/03/16 Waidalice, Navunisole Korovou Town 23/02/16 Lodoni Road, RKS, QVS, Dawasamu, Line inspection and repairs pending 14/02/16 Nasinu Wainivesi, Waimaro, Delasui, Dakuivuna, Tonia, Waidewara, Vunidawa, Nakorosule, Lutu, Naivucini, Line inspection and repairs pending 21/03/16 Delaiwaimale, Vatukarasa, Nameka, Natuva, Lomaivuna Naiyala, Wailotua, Nayavu Line inspection and repairs pending 21/03/16 Laselevu, Udu, Nasalia, Nadovu Line inspection and repairs pending 21/03/16 Wailekutu Settlement, Savusavu Settlement, Nadaraya, Naqelewai, Line inspection and repairs pending 16/03/16 Rewasau Lami Suburb Line inspection and repairs pending 26/02/16 Savu, Waidine district Line inspection and repairs pending Korovou 06/03/16 Sawani Naiyala Lasalevu, Udu, Nasala Line inspection and repairs pending 21/03/16 Korovou Londoni Rd – QVS,RKS Dawasamu, Nasinu Line inspection and repairs pending 14/03/16 c) Power supply is expected to be restored in the next two (2) weeks in the wider Nausori area, Navua area and Naitasiri and Korovou. This is due to broken LV lines and cross arms within the area. 4.1.4 Update : Fiji Roads Authority (FRA) BRIDGE/ AFFECTED AREA STATUS REMARK CROSSING Toki Bridge Toki, Vatukalo, Vuma Closed Alternate access Namodo Crossing Nakavika, Vunidavo, Closed available Wainiyavo Open Lokia Open Koronivia Crossing Vorovoro, Natadradave Open Naboro Cocoa Rd Nabukabuka, Open Nasele Crossing Delailasakau Open Navulokoni Crossing Nateruwai Closed Saliadrau Wainisarava Open Vatulili Crossing Vatulili Closed Naivukini Naivukini NEOC SITREP 32 / 1 6 P a g e 5 | 35 Central Division Road Status Total Length of road 1851 km inspected 1238 No. of blockages 124 No. cleared 113 *All roads in the division is now accessible except for the upper Naitasiri area which includes Matainasau – Wailoa Road, Nukuloa Road, Savu Road, Nasi Baulevu Road & Nasalia Road. This is due to the debris still blocking the road. 4.1.5 Update : Ministry of Education The following schools in the Central Division are confirmed to be partly damaged. DAMAGES EVACUATION EVENT REMARKS CENTRES DESTROYED DAMAGED 13 schools as Evacuation IDA still in progress 6 34 Centre Suva (Nil) Nausori 13 District Primary Secondary ECE Special TCF TOTAL % Schools NAUSORI 106/116 22/27 112/132 1/1 2/2 250/278 90% TCF = 2 Special = 1 91% 82% 85% 100% 100% Refer to the ECE = 132 Appendix for Primary = 116 closed school Secondary = 27 SUVA 82/82 37/37 108/108 6/6 3/3 236/236 100% TCF = 3 Special = 6 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Refer to ECE =108 Appendix for Primary = 82 closed school Secondary = 37 No Resume in Two Weeks No. Resume After Two Weeks NAUSORI 1 Queen Victoria School 6+ weeks 2 Dakuivuna Primary School 4 weeks 3 Korovou Primary School 3weeks 4 Lawaki District School 4 - 5 wks 5 Navunisea District School 6+ weeks 6 Dawasamu Secondary School 6+ weeks NEOC SITREP 32 / 1 6 P a g e 6 | 35 7 Dawasamu District School 6+ weeks 8 St. Vincent School 6+ weeks 9 Lodoni Primary School 6+ weeks 10 Tailevu North High School 6+ weeks 4.1.6 Update : Ministry of Health Wainibokasi Hospital Normal Operation Naulu Health Centre No electricity/only water received. Normal operation Tree fell at the clinic – SDMO sent request to CCO’s & Baulevu Nursing Station Military to cut off the fallen tree Fallen guttering and torn secreen (urgently need Namara Nursing Station replacement). Broken fence and damage screen due to fallen branches on Nausori Health Centre MO’s quarters. Normal operation at Nausori HC Mokani Health Centre No power but otherwise clinic service operating normally Half of the roof missing. Part of the wall/windows RKS damage and need urgent replacement. Need 3 beds (1 for sick bay and 2 for examining) Half of the roof damaged, need urgent replacement. Water Lodoni Health Centre tank was blow away and need urgent replacement. Louvers broken (urgent need for replacement) Dawasamu Nursing Half of the roof blows away and need urgent replacement. station 1584 pkts WASH kits delivered to TIkina Dawasamu QVS Nursing station Half of the roof blown away and need replacement Door/louvers damaged and need urgent replacement. Need Nakorosule Health kerosene and rechargeable lights – Request is now with centre Accounts for purchasing of those items Lomaivuna Nursing Screening and both doors damaged need urgent Station replacement Arrangements being done with Naqali & Nausori medical Naqali Health Centre teams to attend tomorrow.
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