Is there a cyclone currently approaching Fiji - plse provide update and progress of expected force.
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Fiji’s Public Service Commission says as a cyclone is approaching, non-essential staff not involved with Disaster Management Coordination have been allowed to go home early today.
Tropical cyclone Mick which is due to hit the main island of Viti Levu is intensifying.
The Yasawa and Mamanuca island are already being hit by winds.
The PSC’s permanent secretary Parmesh Chand says they decided to heed the cyclone warning and send staff home to prepare.
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M$Weather forecasters are predicting that Fiji will be hit during Monday night by a tropical cyclone that has been named, Mick. The cyclone was about 290 kilometres northwest of Nadi at midnight and is intensifying. Close to it’s centre, Mick is estimated to have average winds of up to 75 kilometres an hour with gusts up to 90 kilometres an hour. The cyclone is currently moving southeast at 20 kilometres an hour. The cyclone is expected to bring damaging gale force winds, squally thunderstorms and flooding to low lying areas.
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