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Australian Government travel advice for Fiji. Learn more about local safety, laws and health risks.
www.smartraveller.gov.auHere’s the latest on Fiji school reopenings based on recent reporting:
Fiji’s education authorities announced that all schools were set to reopen after the recent disruptions, with safety measures and partial restorations in place. This was confirmed as part of coordinated planning with the National Disaster Management Office and local authorities.[1]
In specific affected areas, some divisions experienced continued closures or delays due to water supply issues and ongoing recovery work, but the general direction reported was toward reopening with verified safety conditions.[3][7]
The timing for reopenings has varied by division and locale, with early reports indicating Central and Eastern divisions resuming operations while Western areas faced more challenges, and officials emphasizing safety and access considerations.[5][7]
For travelers or families, local advisories advised verifying the latest from school and district channels because conditions can change as recovery progresses.[4]
If you want, I can pull the most current single-source update for a specific city or division in Fiji (e.g., Suva/Lami, Western Division) and summarize it with a direct citation.
Australian Government travel advice for Fiji. Learn more about local safety, laws and health risks.
www.smartraveller.gov.auMr Rabuka said Government teams would travel to Yasawa on Monday to carry out initial damage assessments and distribute rations.
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www.fijivillage.comAll 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.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
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