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CENTRAL DIVISION EVACUATION CENTRES Navua NO Reg No CENTRAL DIVISION EVACUATION CENTRES Navua NO Reg No. Centre Name Centre Type District Province Division Longitude Latitude 1 2411 Vasist Muni Memorial Primary School School Serua Namosi Central 178.16742* -18.22705* 2 2410 Rampur College School Serua Serua Central 178.11178* -18.23727* 3 Sauni Veiuto Community Hall Community Hall Serua Serua Central 178.13540* -18.24974* 4 Navua Methodist Church Church Serua Namosi Central 178.16384* -18.21930* 5 1906 Nakavu Village School School Serua Namosi Central 178.10631* -18.19023* 6 Namuamua Health Centre Health Centre Wainikoroiluva Namosi Central 178.05972* -18.09117* 7 2528 Nuku District School School Nuku Serua Central 178.043 -18.0985 8 2405 Yanuca Island Scool School Serua Serua Central 177.99179* -18.38135* 9 Arts Village Cultural Centre Complex Serua Serua Central 178.07555* -18.24964* 10 FEA Station - Waidradra Complex Serua Serua Central 178.09339* -18.23735* 11 Chevalier Centre Institution Veivatuloa Namosi Central 178.25263* -18.13476* 12 Serua Province Complex Complex Serua Namosi Central 178.164 -18.2279 13 Namosi Province Complex Complex Nuku Serua Central 178.0913 -18.096 Rewa 14 Nasigatoka Village Community Hall Community Hall Rewa Rewa Central 178.55726* -18.10257* 15 Nukutubu Village Community Hall Community Hall Rewa Rewa Central 178.55696* -18.10010* 16 Nabua Village Community Hall Community Hall Rewa Rewa Central 178.56121* -18.10761* 17 2109 Rewa District School School Rewa Rewa Central 178.55237* -18.10577* 18 Drekena Village Community Hall Community Hall Rewa Rewa Central 178.56592* -18.10992* 19 Nadoi Village Community Hall Community Hall Rewa Rewa Central 178.55904* -18.10787* 20 Lokia Community Hall Community Hall Rewa Rewa Central 178.54537* -18.09632* 21 Vunuku Community Hall Community Hall Rewa Rewa Central 178.55772* -18.12181* 22 Tavuya Village Community Hall Community Hall Rewa Rewa Central 178.55569* -18.12966* 23 2112 Nukui Village Community Hall/ Church School Rewa Rewa Central 178.56323* -18.15039* 24 Narocivo Church Church Rewa Rewa Central 178.54078* -18.12777* 25 Nabudrau/ Nacuva Church Church Noco Rewa Central 178.59797* -18.10074* 26 2107 Ratu Sauvoli Memorial School School Noco Rewa Central 178.59895* -18.10114* 27 Navaka/ Matanimoli/Nakawaru Church Noco Rewa Central 178.60155* -18.08539* 28 2121 Burebasaga District School Noco Rewa Central 178.56623* -18.08864* 29 Navikisara Village Church Church Noco Rewa Central 178.58479* -18.09625* 30 Suvalailai Village Church Church Noco Rewa Central 178.58073* -18.10072* 31 Waivou Village Community/Church Hall Church Noco Rewa Central 178.56529* -18.09911* 32 Muanaira Community Hall Community Hall Rewa Rewa Central 178.53528* -18.13037* 33 2102 Vutia District School School Rewa Rewa Central 178.53980* -18.13126* 34 Muanicake Community Hall Community Hall Suva Rewa Central 178.37001* -18.11908* 35 Laucala Village Village Rewa Rewa Central 178.51461* -18.14642* 36 Navatuyaba Community Hall Community Hall Rewa Rewa Central 178.55467* -18.06614* 37 Vunisei Village Community Hall Community Hall Rewa Rewa Central 178.55407* -18.05429* 38 2111 Toga District School School Rewa Rewa Central 178.55479* -18.05525* 39 Muana Village Community Hall Community Hall Rewa Rewa Central 178.53582* -18.04147* 40 Vunisinu Village Community Hall Community Hall Noco Rewa Central 178.57684* -18.11237* 41 Nalase Village Community Hall Community Hall Noco Rewa Central 178.57668* -18.11131* 42 Nabuli Village Community Hall Community Hall Noco Rewa Central 178.58273* -18.10434* 43 Nadoria Village Community Halll Community Hall Noco Rewa Central 178.58587* -18.11661* 44 2105 Dreketi District School School Noco Rewa Central 178.58897* -18.11541* 45 Nakorovou Village Community Hall Community Hall Noco Rewa Central 178.589 -18.116 46 046 Nakaikogo S D School School Rewa Rewa Central 178.55139* -18.07102* 47 Fiji College of Agriculture Institution Naitasiri Naitasiri Central 178.52834* -18.05142* Suva 48 Lami/ Naboro/ Veisari/ Wainadoi Community Hall Suva Rewa Central 178.40495* -18.10888* 049 2334 Chauhan Memorial School Suva Rewa Central 178.35520* -18.11635* 050 Monfort Boys Town Institution Suva Rewa Central 178.32861* -18.11879* 051 Kalokolevu Community Hall Community Hall Suva Rewa Central 178.31378* -18.13412* 052 Naboro Primary School School Suva Rewa Central 178.30546* -18.13727* 053 Lami Parish hall Community Hall Suva Rewa Central 178.40581* -18.11299* 054 Lami Village Community Hall Community Hall Suva Rewa Central 178.41432* -18.10660* 055 Ballantine Memorial School School Suva Rewa Central 178.42975* -18.10564* 056 Nabaka Community Hall Community Hall Suva Rewa Central 178.364 -18.1372 057 Lakeba St. Catholic Church Church Suva Rewa Central 178.44091* -18.11950* 058 2341 Tacirua Primary School Naitasiri Naitasiri Central 178.45897* -18.08179* 059 3003 Tamavua Primary School School Naitasiri Naitasiri Central 178.45869* -18.08157* 060 Colo-I-Suva Community Hall Community Hall Naitasiri Naitasiri Central 178.45342* -18.04875* 061 2369 John Wesley Primary School Suva Rewa Central 178.44966* -18.13829* 062 2313 Marcellin Primary School Suva Rewa Central 178.46255* -18.12789* 063 1827 Rishikul Sanatan College School Naitasiri Naitasiri Central 178.48299* -18.09765* 064 1862 St John Bosco Primary School Naitasiri Naitasiri Central 178.49738* -18.09439* 065 Makoi Methodist Primary School Naitasiri Naitasiri Central 178.49952* -18.07392* 066 1874 Nasinu Sangam School Naitasiri Naitasiri Central 178.50819* -18.07956* 067 2335 Assemblies of God Primary School Naitasiri Naitasiri Central 178.47215* -18.10244* 068 Veikoba Community Hall Community Hall Naitasiri Naitasiri Central 178.47616* -18.08250* 069 1868 Makoi Muslim Primary School Naitasiri Naitasiri Central 178.49890* -18.07626* 070 2322 St Johns Primary School Naitasiri Naitasiri Central 178.42272* -18.09252* 071 Mount Heman Church Church Suva Rewa Central 178.42971* -18.10433* Naitasiri 072 Shantineketan Primary School School Naitasiri Naitasiri Central 178.44245* -17.94935* 073 1843 Muaniweni Indian School School Naitasiri Naitasiri Central 178.42716* -17.92712* 074 Naqali DistrictSchool School Lomaivuna Naitasiri Central 178.38717* -17.96401* 075 Vanuakula Catholic School School Waimaro Naitasiri Central 178.35313* -17.95643* 076 Nabukaluka District School School Waimaro Naitasiri Central 178.32099* -17.97621* 077 9431 Waidina Secondary School Waimaro Naitasiri Central 178.30668* -17.99417* 078 Nasele District School School Waimaro Naitasiri Central 178.23659* -18.02576* 079 1830 Naitavuni District School Waimaro Naitasiri Central 178.20847* -18.00438* 080 1846 Viria Public School School Lomaivuna Naitasiri Central 178.40935* -17.92620* 081 9413 Lomaivuna High School Lomaivuna Naitasiri Central 178.36725* -17.86447* 082 1807 Naduna District School School Lomaivuna Naitasiri Central 178.35151* -17.88417* 083 Naitasiri Junior Secondary School School Matailobau Naitasiri Central 178.32140* -17.82395* 084 Serea Community Hall Communty Hall Waimaro Naitasiri Central 178.30071* -17.84923* 085 1820 Vunidawa District School Matailobau Naitasiri Central 178.32110* -17.82303* 086 Nairukuruku District School School Matailobau Naitasiri Central 178.28586* -17.81374* 087 1811 Nakorosule District School Matailobau Naitasiri Central 178.25125* -17.77592* 088 Nawaisomo Community Hall Community Hall Matailobau Naitasiri Central 178.20734* -17.72933* 089 9439 Wainimala Junior School School Matailobau Naitasiri Central 178.12380* -17.75503* 090 1804 Muaira District School Matailobau Naitasiri Central 178.36018* -17.78985* 091 Noimalu Primary School School Waimala Naitasiri Central 178.10313* -17.84770* 092 Navuniyasi Church Hall Community Hall Matailobau Naitasiri Central 178.26539* -17.79598* 093 Saumakia Church Hall Church Waimala Naitasiri Central 178.25943* -17.79795* Tailevu 094 2505 Bau District School Bau Tailevu Central 178.61443* -17.93956* 095 Cautata Communty Hall Community Hall Bau Tailevu Central 178.62434* -17.99668* 096 2507 Cautata District School Bau Tailevu Central 178.62549* -17.99709* 097 Dromuna Community Hall Community Hall Bau Tailevu Central 178.69000* -18.00314* 098 2521 Nasamila District School Bau Tailevu Central 178.66299* -18.06721* 099 Kaba Village Community Hall Community Hall Bau Tailevu Central 178.69072* -18.00366* 100 Kiuva Community Hall Community Hall Bau Tailevu Central 178.67964* -18.05566* 101 Logani Community Hall Community Hall Bau Tailevu Central 178.54536* -17.95550* 102 Muanira Community Hall Community Hall Bau Tailevu Central 178.65415* -18.06378* 103 Nakoroivau Community Hall Community Hall Bau Tailevu Central 178.59821* -17.96829* 104 Namuka Community Hall Community Hall Bau Tailevu Central 178.59430* -17.97887* 105 Naqeledamu Community Hall Community Hall Bau Tailevu Central 178.54811* -17.99574* 106 Natila Community Hall Community Hall Bau Tailevu Central 178.58254* -17.95349* 107 Ovea Community Hall Community Hall Bau Tailevu Central 178.59847* -17.98824* 108 Vatani Community Hall Community Hall Bau Tailevu Central 178.68419* -18.00698* 109 Vatoa Community Hall Community Hall Bau Tailevu Central 178.63375* -18.00086* 110 Viwa Community hall Community Hall Nakelo Tailevu Central 178.61472* -17.94099* 111 Waicoka Community Hall Communty Hall Nakelo Tailevu Central 178.63883* -18.02141* 112 2517 Namara District School Bau Tailevu Central 178.58717* -17.94486* 113 Naisausau Communty Hall Community Hall Bau Tailevu Central 178.58912* -17.94763* 114 Nakalawaca Community Hall Community Hall Verata Tailevu Central 178.55407* -17.83379* 115
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