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The Fiji Times » TC Yasa: Long haul bus services halted from tonight; limited services likely tomorrow

Rohit Deo Buses parked at the Suva bus station. Picture: FT FILE The Fiji Bus Operators Association has announced that long haul bus services will be halted from this evening while it is uncertain if bus services will be able to operate tomorrow as weather condition deteriorates with the approach of Tropical Cyclone Yasa. FBOA general secretary Rohit Latchan says bus services need to be scaled back for the safety of drivers and the travelling public as people conclude final preparations for the impending cyclone. “From 7pm today, only skeleton bus services will operate where it is safe and possible to do so,” Mr Latchan said in a statement issued this afternoon.

The Fiji Times » Expect disruptions in bus services

Wanshika Kumar 16 December, 2020, 10:00 pm The travelling public is advised to expect disruptions in bus services across the country because of the impending cyclone and deteriorating weather. Fiji Bus Operators Association (FBOA) general secretary Rohit Latchan urged operators to assess the weather situation at regular intervals and make decisions based on the Fiji Meteorological Service warnings, the advice of authorities and common sense. “The safety of passengers and drivers is paramount and needless risks should not be taken that will endanger lives,” he said. He said FBOA would work closely with the Land Transport Authority and the National Disaster Management Office during this period.

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  Dec 16, 2020 05:18:38 PM Public service operators may have to cease operations from tomorrow due to the imminent arrival of category five Tropical Cyclone Yasa to Fiji Waters. This after the weather office had confirmed this morning that severe Tropical Cyclone Yasa has been upgraded to a category five system. And according to the current path of the cyclone, there is a growing likelihood it will pass directly over Fiji s two main islands late Thursday. The storm is packing average winds of around 200 kilometers per hour with momentary gusts of up to 280 kilometers per hour. Fiji Bus Operators Association general secretary Rohit Latchan said the public need to be aware that bus operators may suspend their services tomorrow.

The Fiji Times » TC Yasa: People advised to plan travel; taxi drivers advised to take necessary precautions

Luke Rawalai 16 December, 2020, 1:37 pm And here come the rain . cars queue up at the junction of Rewa street and Ratu Mara Road in Samabula, Suva. Picture: ELIKI NUKUTABU The Fiji Bus Operators Association (FBOA) has urged members of the public to plan their travel and prepare for service disruptions from tomorrow as Tropical Cyclone Yasa heads for the Fiji group. Association general secretary Rohit Latchan says the travelling public should use the opportunity in the next 48 hours to ensure they top up their essentials while buses are still running and to be aware that any bus operator may suspend services based on weather conditions.

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