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Schools in Lami -Suva corridor remain closed

All Suva and Lami schools that are experiencing water supply disruptions caused by heavy rain and damaged pipes will remain closed today.

This includes schools in the Suva City Area (Toorak, Samabula, and Flagstaff), Lami, Delainavesi, Nasese, Nabua, and Upper Princes Road.

In a statement, Permanent Secretary for Education, Selina Kuruleca said the decision to extend the closure is due to the ongoing challenges in water supply.

Kuruleca said these challenges affect the operational capacity of schools and pose risks to the health and safety of students.

She said this unexpected and unfortunate circumstance has not only disrupted school activities but also their ability to maintain basic hygiene and sustenance for our children.

“In times like these, we are called upon to demonstrate resilience and adaptability and our response to these challenges will define our ability to overcome adversity and emerge stronger as a community.”

Kuruleca has urged parents and children to remain patient and cooperative as WAF works towards resolving this issue.

She said efforts are underway to address the water shortage, with water trucks refilling school tanks, however, given the current situation and the priority of ensuring the well-being of students, they need to remain at home.

Ilaitia Ravuwai
Ilaitia Ravuwai
Journalist | news@fijilive.com

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