Fiji

Appeal launched to help Fiji cyclone victims

Launching the appeal, the prime minister, Frank Bainimarama, said the needs taken to the community of nations reflect the priorities of his government.

He says they look forward to the generosity of UN member states, hoping to raise almost 40 million US dollars for the next three months.

No disease outbreak, Fiji Health facilities damage reach $3million mark

The Health Ministry is working very closely with UNICEF for integrated communication with disaster-affected communities.

Normally during a Cyclone mosquitoes are washed away, and in two or three weeks affected areas have issues of an outbreak.

However, the Ministry of Health has warned possible outbreak of dengue and Zika virus.

The quick response by the Ministry and WHO in providing basic health kits has helped curb an outbreak.

Fiji commander amazed there was not greater loss of life

The category five storm tore through the Lau group early in the morning on Saturday before last, at 22 kilometres per hour.

Commander Humphrey Tawake said it's the first time in living memory that such a strong cyclone hit at the same time as minor earthquakes, sea surges and tidal waves.

Winston could reset ANZ-Fiji relations

They say it is a chance to reset the still troubled relationship between Fiji and its biggest neighbours Australia and New Zealand.

New Zealand and Australia sped to help Fiji after it took a massive hit from Cyclone Winston last month, killing 43 people and leaving thousands homeless.

Fiji shops running low on food supplies

The Council says it conducted a snap survey around the main urban centres which showed basic food items such as potatoes, garlic, flour, oil, salt, blue peas, dhal, breakfast crackers and sugar were not on the shelves.

It says supermarkets have advised the Council that they were facing difficulties in re-stocking their shelves due to high demand from consumers.

Cyclone Winston: Differences put aside in time of need

New Zealand's Foreign Minister Murray McCully visited Fiji Monday and said New Zealand's aid was starting to make an impact.

He said it will be a long recovery process for Fiji and New Zealand was doing what it could to help.

New Zealand has boosted its support to Fiji after Cyclone Winston by another US$1 million, taking its aid package to just over US$3 million.

McCully said most of the extra $US1 million in aid will help repair the badly damaged electricity grid.

The remaining third would go towards additional relief supplies and technical support.

EU will provide FJ$10 million through SPC towards recovery and rehabilitation after Cyclone Winston

The funds will immediately be made available from EU-SPC projects for communities and businesses in the most severely affected regions of Fiji.

Fiji death toll rises to 43

The Director of Fiji's National Disaster Management Office, Akapusi Tuifagalele, told Fiji media the latest victim is from Koro Island.

The victim died at the Colonial War Memorial Hospital in Suva.

FBC news reported there were now 54, 615 people in 899 evacuation centres.

Australia provides additional humanitarian support to Fiji

This contribution builds on earlier assistance which delivered lifesaving support to people across the country within 48 hours of the cyclone.

State of Natural Disaster in Fiji to remain: PM Bainimarama

Bainimarama says their priority remains to provide basic necessities and restore essential services within these thirty-days and then they will decide on the next step from there on.