Tropical Cyclone Dovi causes major flooding in Vanuatu

By RNZ.co.nz and is republished with permission

Authorities in Vanuatu have had to evacuate a number of families from Teouma Valley after their homes were flooded due to Tropical Cyclone Dovi.

The category one cyclone has caused major flooding in parts of Vanuatu.

The Vanuatu Police Force and Joint Police Operation Centre help to move families at Teouma Valley to the evacuation centre near Eratap road.Tropical Cyclone Dovi causes major flooding in parts of Vanuatu.

Tropical Cyclone Dovi causes major flooding in parts of Vanuatu. Photo: Hilaire Bule

Some of the families who were forced to leave their homes yesterday are now staying with their families at Erakor and Ohlen villages.

Heavy rain over the last few days caused the Teouma River to overflow.

There’s no clear figure as to how many people in Port Vila, Efate and other islands affected by the flooding were moved to safety.

The bad weather led to businesses and schools to close.

Municipal markets were also closed yesterday, starting from lunch time as Port Vila residents rushed to the shops to buy groceries to stock-up their food supplies at home.

The Vanuatu Meteorology and Geo-Hazards Department forecasts heavy rain with flash flooding expected over low lying areas, and areas

close to river banks, including coastal flooding over the Southern islands today and continuing tonight.

It said very rough seas with heavy swells will continue to remain over all Vanuatu waters.

New Caledonia

As the strong tropical depression Dovi approaches New Caledonia tonight, 75 people have already joined an emergency shelter in Noumea.Emergency shelter in Noumea as Tropical Cyclone Dovi draws closer to New Caledonia

Emergency shelter in Noumea as Tropical Cyclone Dovi draws closer to New Caledonia Photo: NoumĆ©a ma ville

Transit buses to get people to the shelter have been cancelled since 8am due to cyclone level warnings but people are still free to head to the centre with their own transport and can contact emergency services if they are in difficulty.Emergency shelter activated in Noumea due to Tropical Cyclone Dovi

Emergency shelter activated in Noumea due to Tropical Cyclone Dovi Photo: NoumĆ©a ma ville

The shelter team is urging people to take the most essential items from home.

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