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Viti Levu, Fiji Landslide Kills Family, Forces Thousands Into Shelters (PHOTOS)

01/26/12 01:59 AM ET   AP

SUVA, Fiji -- Severe flooding and landslides in Fiji have killed six people and left hundreds more homeless.

The permanent secretary of information for the South Pacific nation said Thursday that heavy rain since last weekend has forced 3,500 people into temporary shelters. Sharon Smith-Johns also says some people have lost all their possessions.

She says a landslide Wednesday killed a family of four, including two toddlers, in the remote Tukuraki village on the main island of Viti Levu. She says two farmers also died in separate incidents as they tried to rescue livestock on the islands of Viti Levu and Vanua Levu.

Western regions of Viti Levu have been worst hit. Smith-Johns says a break in the weather Thursday is giving people hope that the worst is over.

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SUVA, Fiji -- Severe flooding and landslides in Fiji have killed six people and left hundreds more homeless. The permanent secretary of information for the South Pacific nation said Thursday that hea...
SUVA, Fiji -- Severe flooding and landslides in Fiji have killed six people and left hundreds more homeless. The permanent secretary of information for the South Pacific nation said Thursday that hea...
SUVA, Fiji -- Severe flooding and landslides in Fiji have killed six people and left hundreds more homeless. The permanent secretary of information for the South Pacific nation said Thursday that hea...
SUVA, Fiji -- Severe flooding and landslides in Fiji have killed six people and left hundreds more homeless. The permanent secretary of information for the South Pacific nation said Thursday that hea...
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celtcalgal
alba gubrath
12:31 PM on 01/26/2012
Wow, even Paradise has problems, very sad, sorry about the loss of life.