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FIJI GOVERNMENT/FACEBOOK Tropical Cyclone Yasa brings flooding and winds to the Bua Province. The NDMO has imposed another curfew from 5pm Friday through to 6am Saturday for Vanua Levu, and from 8pm Friday to 5am Saturday for the rest of the country. Covid-19 curfews – from 11pm to 4am - will return after that. The centre of the cyclone moved over Vanua Levu Thursday evening and overnight. By 7am Friday, Fiji Meteorological Service had downgraded it to a category 4 event, and by 10am to category 3. More than 850,000 people, or more than 95 per cent of the country’s population, were in the direct path of the cyclone.