All schools set to reopen Monday as cyclone recovery stabilises: PM
Mr Rabuka said Government teams would travel to Yasawa on Monday to carry out initial damage assessments and distribute rations.
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Mr Rabuka said Government teams would travel to Yasawa on Monday to carry out initial damage assessments and distribute rations.
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www.fiji.gov.fjAll schools across Fiji will reopen and resume classes tomorrow. Permanent Secretary for Education, Selina Kuruleca, says they have taken the decision following consultation with the National Disaster Management Office. She says the decision to reopen school after such a calamity was not an easy one. Kuruleca says the damage inflicted by the floodwaters on the main infrastructure around the country, like roads, bridges, and crossings, was extensive, impacting teachers, students, parents, and...
www.fbcnews.com.fjAll schools will reopen tomorrow.Schools were closed from last Monday, 6 April, due to Tropical Cyclone Vaianu.Some schools were also used as evacuati
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fijivillage.comThe Ministry of Education has confirmed all school will be closed tomorrow. In a media advisory, the Ministry said the assessments were conducted at the district […]
www.fijitimes.com.fjAfter a few days of school closure due to water disruptions caused by heavy rainfall that damaged the main water pipes, schools in the Suva and Lami area will reopen tomorrow, 2 April. The Education Ministry, in collaboration with the relevant authorities and National Disaster Management Office, has announced the reopening of all schools in
fijionenews.com.fjAuthorities say safety remains the top priority as widespread flooding has affected roads, crossings.
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