Cyclone Ula

New Caledonia lifts cyclone warning

Meteorological authorities in the territory have warned of three metre high swells for the islands of Mare and Isle des Pins.

Ula was downgraded to a category three storm yesterday afternoon after leaving minimal damage on Vanuatu's southern group.

Cyclone Ula downgraded to Category Three

Ula is now a Category Three cyclone and is easing as it moves in a south easterly direction from its position south of the Vanuatu group.

Ula reached Category Four level as it veered towards Vanuatu's south at the weekend raising fears for vulnerable islands in Tafea Province which are still recovering from the devastation of last year's Cyclone Pam.

Ula upgraded to a category three storm

It says the system, which became a three overnight, is moving north-west at three kilometres per hour.

A storm warning is currently in force for ships within 500 kilometres of Ula, as it moves between Fiji and Vanuatu.

Cyclone Ula is expected to reach the southernmost islands of Vanuatu on Monday.

Cyclone Ula strengthens again

The cyclone, whose strength had peaked last weekend when it crossed northern Tonga and Fiji's Lau group, is changing direction again.

After being on a northwesterly trajectory, Cyclone Ula is forecast to turn towards the southwest.

State of Emergency lifted in Tonga

The government declared the emergency on New Year's Day, ahead of Ula's arrival, saying it was to prevent or minimise the loss of human life, property loss and damage.

The category three system passed on Saturday, causing little damage.

Cyclone Ula causes minor damage in Fiji

The Disaster Management Office says reports from Ono-i-Lau and Kabara say there were no casualties and no significant structural damage, but some corrugated iron roofs were blown away.

The Office says root crops have been damaged by the strong winds.

Many people sought shelter in safe structures at the height of the storm.

Three die at sea in Fiji and four others are missing

The Office has confirmed that three people, including a three year old, died earlier this week after attempting to make the return crossing to the Ovalau mainland from Moturiki.

It also says four people are missing after leaving to go fishing three days ago off Rakiraki on the island of Viti Levu.

The NDMO says the incidents were associated with a weather system NOT connected to Cyclone Ula, which is passing through the Lau islands in the country's southeast.

Fiji's outer islands bunker down during cyclone

The small islands of the Lau group have been warned to expect destructive storm force winds of up to 155 kilometres an hour over the next few hours.

At its centre the category three system is producing average winds of 150 kilometres an hour and gusts of more than 205 kilometres an hour.

Planner for the Eastern Division, Eliki Masa, says there have been no reports of significant damage although some trees have been damaged.

Mr Masa says the Lau group has been well prepared.

Tonga escapes cyclone's worst

Media reported the category 3 system brought heavy rain and winds of 150km/h and gusts up to 200km/h to the region.

Cyclone Ula pounding northern Tonga

Cyclone Ula has been bringing heavy rain to northern Tonga as it is pushing westward and away from Vava'u.

The category 3 system has destructive winds of 150 kilometres an hour with gusts up to 200 kilometres an hour.