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Western Division Evacuation Centres Western Division Evacuation Centres Ba 1 Ami Chandra Memorial School School Vuda Ba Western 177.47 -17.6256 2 Bauwaqa Primary School School Yasawa Ba Western 177.343 -16.9667 3 Bukama Village School School Yasawa Ba Western 177.55461* -16.75855* 4 Coronation Church Hall Church Vuda Ba Western 177.44997* -17.60647* 5 Drasa Secondary School School Vuda Ba Western 177.504 -17.583 6 1008 Dreketi Primary School School Vuda Ba Western 177.39556* -17.65493* 7 Gaunavou Primary School School Naviti Ba Western 177.24261* -17.09095* 8 3046 Gandhi Bhawan Primary School Vuda Ba Western 177.45809* -17.63233* 9 Girmit Centre Community Hall Vuda Ba Western 177.44588* -17.61547* 10 Gurukul Primary School School Vuda Ba Western 177.40360* -17.66975* 11 Lautoka Fijian School School Vuda Ba Western 177.44940* -17.61771* 12 Lautoka Hospital Basement Hospital Vuda Ba Western 177.45383* -17.61544* 13 1063 Lautoka Methodist School Vuda Ba Western 177.44880* -17.61698* 14 1094 Lautoka Muslim Primary School Vuda Ba Western 177.45473* -17.60586* 15 3028 Lautoka Primary School Vuda Ba Western 177.46046* -17.61089* 16 3072 Lautoka SDA Primary School Vuda Ba Western 177.46746* -17.61785* 17 Lautoka Teachers School School Vuda Ba Western 177.43571* -17.64451* 18 3007 Lomolomo Public School Vuda Ba Western 177.43069* -17.69392* 19 Lovu Sangam School School Vuda Ba Western 177.476 -17.6048 20 Masimasi Sangam School School Vuda Ba Western 177.459 -17.72 21 Nagado District School School Nawaka Ba Western 177.542 -17.742 22 3057 Nadele Public School School Vuda Ba Western 177.52429* -17.73110* 23 Namoli Community Hall Community Hall Vuda Ba Western 177.45635* -17.60269* 24 Nasomolevu Catholic Church Church Yasawa Ba Western 177.34301* -16.96319* 25 Natabua High School School Vuda Ba Western 177.45597* -17.61152* 26 Ratu Apenisa Memorial School School Naviti Ba Western 177.22693* -17.12808* 27 1077 Raviravi Sangam School School Vuda Ba Western 177.58289* -17.49837* 28 Sabeto Primary School School Vuda Ba Western 177.482 -17.7278 29 3002 Sabeto Muslim Primary School Vuda Ba Western 177.49458* -17.72840* 30 3051 Sabeto Secondary School School Vuda Ba Western 177.46584* -17.73104* 31 Saru MGM Primary School Vuda Ba Western 177.44121* -17.65465* 32 1085 Tavarau Bhartiya School School Vuda Ba Western 177.57018* -17.51386* 33 Tilak High School School Vuda Ba Western 177.45753* -17.62402* 34 Tuvu Primary School School Vuda Ba Western 177.53367* -17.53229* 35 Vaivai Primary School School Vuda Ba Western 177.459 -17.6627 36 1088 Vakabuli Primary School School Vuda Ba Western 177.53234* -17.61657* 37 Pundit Vishnu Deo Memorial School Vuda Ba Western 177.40803* -17.66829* 38 Vitogo District School School Vuda Ba Western 177.49502* -17.59322* 39 Viwa District School School Naviti Ba Western 176.91289* -17.14827* 40 Vuda District School School Vuda Ba Western 177.41176* -17.68671* 41 3020 Wairabetia Muslim School Vuda Ba Western 177.42007* -17.66067* 42 Yaqeta Village School School Yasawa Ba Western 177.33839* -16.99741* 43 Yasawa District School School Naviti Ba Western 177.26103* -17.11527* 44 Yasawairara Village Church Church Yasawa Ba Western 177.57976* -16.70719* 45 Vatiyaka Sangam School School Ba Ba Western 177.72319* -17.49602* 46 Namau Public School School Magodro Ba Western 177.79816* -17.61822* 47 3006 Naruku Primary School School Ba Ba Western 177.72613* -17.59536* 48 Koronubu Sangam School School Ba Ba Western 177.72499* -17.58689* 49 Nacani Hindu School School Magodro Ba Western 177.731 -17.6424 50 Arya Kanya Pathsala School School Ba Ba Western 177.67034* -17.53251* 51 Vatulaulau Sanatan Dharam School School Ba Ba Western 177.67546* -17.55341* 52 1070 Namosau Methodist School School Ba Ba Western 177.67161* -17.54066* 53 Kamil Muslim College School Ba Ba Western 177.66221* -17.52683* 54 Fiji Natiional University (Ba Campus) School Ba Ba Western 177.66275* -17.54343* 55 Balevuto Public School School Magodro Ba Western 177.71211* -17.65200* 56 3017 Bulabula Sanatan Dharam School School Ba Ba Western 177.77864* -17.51157* 57 1091 Veisaru Sanatan Dharam School Ba Ba Western 177.72887* -17.54536* 58 Qerelevu Hindu School School Ba Ba Western 177.74665* -17.61431* 59 1073 Moto Sanatan Sammelan School Ba Ba Western 177.68762* -17.59842* 60 2537 Talaiya Muslim School School Ba Ba Western 177.67461* -17.58501* 61 Waiwai Markaz Temple Ba Ba Western 177.67435* -17.57760* 62 Nacaci Hindu School School Ba Ba Western 177.72799* -17.63193* 63 Nukuloa College School Ba Ba Western 177.70703* -17.61985* 64 Koronubu Sanatan Primary School Ba Ba Western 177.75852* -17.59225* 65 Bilolo Sanatan School School Ba Ba Western 177.73808* -17.46718* 66 1093 Varavu Muslim Primary School Ba Ba Western 177.71424* -17.48429* 67 Navoli Sanatan Primary School School Ba Ba Western 177.73871* -17.51130* 68 Navoli Sangam School School Ba Ba Western 177.73000* -17.52760* 69 1002 Rarawai FSC Primary School School Ba Ba Western 177.68600* -17.55139* 70 FSC Hall Community Hall Ba Ba Western 177.68193* -17.54467* 71 1079 Vunisamaloa Sangam School School Ba Ba Western 177.71552* -17.56976* 72 Wailailai Sanatan Dharam Kanya School Ba Ba Western 177.69300* -17.51078* 73 Navatu Temple Temple Ba Ba Western 177.69527* -17.53194* 74 1089 Shastri Memorial School School Ba Ba Western 177.70935* -17.57330* 75 Natunuku Village Chruch Church Ba Ba Western 177.74092* -17.45269* 76 Sasa Village Church Church Ba Ba Western 177.70687* -17.48709* 77 Sorokoba Village Church Church Ba Ba Western 177.70361* -17.48948* 78 Talecake Village Hall & Church Church Ba Ba Western 177.70395* -17.49903* 79 Vadravadra Village and Church Church Ba Ba Western 177.69723* -17.51048* 80 Nailaga Village Church Church Ba Ba Western 177.66011* -17.50737* 81 Votua Catholic School School Ba Ba Western 177.66676* -17.49019* 82 Koroqaqa Village Church Church Ba Ba Western 177.64669* -17.48586* 83 Nasolo Village Church Church Ba Ba Western 177.67558* -17.56230* 84 Tabataba Settlement Church Church Magodro Ba Western 177.68098* -17.61703* 85 Rara Village Church Church Magodro Ba Western 177.64129* -17.67327* 86 Tukuraki Village Church Church Ba Ba Western 177.65936* -17.57 87 Nanuku Village Church Church Magodro Ba Western 177.63748* -17.64123* 88 Nalotawa Community Hall Community Hall Magodro Ba Western 177.60672* -17.63968* 89 Navilawa Village Church Church Magodro Ba Western 177.58547* -17.69083* 90 Yaloku Community Hall Community Hall Magodro Ba Western 177.62340* -17.66218* 91 Tabuquto Community Hall Community Hall Magodro Ba Western 177.77248* -17.75344* 92 Tabalei Community Hall Community Hall Magodro Ba Western 177.76001* -17.75180* 93 Bukuya Village Community Hall Community Hall Magodro Ba Western 177.75653* -17.77563* 94 Nasivikoso Community Hall Community Hall Magodro Ba Western 177.72155* -17.82282* 95 Navaga Community Hall Community Hall Magodro Ba Western 177.77828* -17.81047* 96 Nadevo Community Hall Community Hall Magodro Ba Western 177.77624* -17.83268* 97 Tavarau Settlement Hall Community Hall Vuda Ba Western 177.55534* -17.51088* 98 1050 St. Andrews Primary School School Nawaka Ba Western 177.42590* -17.80523* Nadi 99 99391 Mulomulo Secondary School School Nawaka Ba Western 177.47199* -17.80352* 100 1067 Mulomulo Primary School School Nawaka Ba Western 177.47234* -17.80282* 101 Hindu Maha Sabha School Nadi Ba Western 177.37535* -17.87014* 102 1047 Shri AD Patel Memorial School Nadi Ba Western 177.40090* -17.82866* 103 Vunayasi District School School Nadi Ba Western 177.40545* -17.81803* 104 1021 Nawaka District School School Nawaka Ba Western 177.43457* -17.81071* 105 3049 Nadi College School Nadi Ba Western 177.42287* -17.80535* 106 Nadi Sangam School School Nadi Ba Western 177.41266* -17.80471* 107 3050 Ratu Navula Secondary School Nadi Ba Western 177.41141* -17.79719* 108 Nadi Muslim Primary School School Nadi Ba Western 177.41434* -17.79496* 109 3019 Maigania Muslim Primary School Nadi Ba Western 177.44974* -17.78688* 110 Mulomulo Muslim School School Nawaka Ba Western 177.50567* -17.80708* 111 Votualevu Public School School Nadi Ba Western 177.49465* -17.76882* 112 Maharishi Sanatan College School Nadi Ba Western 177.48336* -17.76162* 113 Togo Bhartiya School School Nawaka Ba Western 177.43706* -17.82677* 114 Sabeto Sangam School School Nadi Ba Western 177.45699* -17.73554* 115 1026 Vaturu District School School Nadi Ba Western 177.53619* -17.74239* 116 1022 Rukuruku District School School Nawaka Ba Western 177.54718* -17.96031* 117 Korovou Methodist Church Church Tavua Ba Western 177.89463* -17.44360* 118 Dreke Community Hall Community Hall Nawaka Ba Western 177.55295* -17.95124* 119 Rararua Community Hall Community Hall Nawaka Ba Western 177.54580* -17.96312* 120 Vunamoli Community Hall Community Hall Nawaka Ba Western 177.48930* -17.94704* 121 Uto Community Hall Community Hall Nawaka Ba Western 177.45746* -17.93899* 122 Yavuna Community Hall Community Hall Nawaka Ba Western 177.53717* -17.82605* 123 Natawa Community Hall Community Hall Nawaka Ba Western 177.66690* -17.77256* 124 125 Bemana Catholic School School Ruwailevu Nadroga/NavosaWestern 177.67 -17.933 126 Bemana Junior Secondary School Ruwailevu Nadroga/NavosaWestern 177.702 -17.9542 127 Namataku District School School Navosa Nadroga/NavosaWestern 177.749 -17.8861 128 9395 Navosa Central College School Navosa Nadroga/NavosaWestern 177.75752* -17.87916* 129 Vatumali Evacuation Centre Church Navosa Nadroga/NavosaWestern 177.75572* -17.88036* 130 Naqalimare District School School Ruwailevu Nadroga/NavosaWestern 177.62349* -17.97489* 131 1714 Nasikawa District
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