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Floods in Fiji kill 8; thousands seek shelter
AP - 1 hour 15 minutes ago
SUVA, Fiji - Authorities rushed on Monday to deliver clean drinking water and other supplies to thousands of villagers who fled flooding from tropical storms that have killed at least eight people on this Pacific island nation.
The government declared a state of emergency in the western districts that were the hardest hit and are also home to most of the country's international resorts. There have been no reports of tourists in trouble.
Fiji's largest airport in Nadi, on the main island of Viti Levu, remained open but the city was flooded and some tourists were being turned back to their points of origin.
Tourists still at resorts were advised by the National Disaster Office to hunker down in preparation for more rough weather.
"We'd planned this holiday for a year, but it's just turned into absolute hell," Jane Bullock, an Australian tourist, told the Australian Associated Press news agency by telephone from the Sheraton resort on Denarau Island. "It's scary stuff, and there's more than a mild panic setting in."
Floodwaters were slowly subsiding Monday in some of the worst hit villages, the government said, but forecasters predicted more heavy rain later this week.
"There's another depression heading toward Fiji within the next two days and that will bring an additional threat," Aisea Qumihajelo, the acting chief of disaster management, told The Associated Press on Monday.
Four days of torrential rains have flooded the towns of Nadi, Ba, Sigatoka and Labasa and many rural villages on Viti Levu, he said. Sugar cane crops have been washed out, roads severed and bridges submerged by surging floodwaters.
Authorities said six people drowned in floodwaters and two were killed in a landslide.
More than 6,000 people have been forced into emergency shelters in schools and other public buildings.
The military ruler, Commodore Frank Bainimarama, declared an emergency in parts of Veti Levu, allowing authorities to impose night curfews to deter looting.
New Zealand announced $59,000 (NZ$100,000) in funding to assist relief efforts by the Fiji Red Cross.
(This version CORRECTS the name of the main island to Viti Levu.)
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