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  2. Climate change in Fiji - Wikipedia

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    Fiji became a signatory to first the Kyoto Protocol on 17 September 1998 and the Paris Agreement on 22 April 2016. [51] On the 5th of March 2019, Fiji submitted its long-term climate action plan to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change - central to this is its aim to reach net-zero emissions across all sectors by 2050. [2]

  3. Category:Natural disasters in Fiji - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Natural disasters in Fiji" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.

  4. Geography of Fiji - Wikipedia

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    A recent global remote sensing analysis suggested that there were 438 km 2 of tidal flats in Fiji, making it the 49th ranked country in terms of tidal flat area. [3] Elevation extremes. Lowest point: Pacific Ocean 0 km (0 mi) Highest point: Mount Tomanivi 1,324 metres (4,344 ft) Natural resources

  5. January 2012 Fiji floods - Wikipedia

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    During the 23/01-27/01 floods in Fiji, mountain landslides and widespread flooding affected nearly 25000 people, disrupted water and electricity supply, and extensively damaged infrastructure. [49] Strengthening infrastructure systems, flood protection measures, and rapid recovery capabilities are areas that Fiji needs to improve in the future.

  6. Category:Disasters in Fiji - Wikipedia

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    Man-made disasters in Fiji (1 C) N. Natural disasters in Fiji (3 C, 5 P) This page was last edited on 19 September 2021, at 10:03 (UTC). ...

  7. Cyclone Joni - Wikipedia

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    The main impacts of Joni in Fiji were confined to the Western Division, with the islands of Yasawa, Mamanuca, Viti Levu, Kadavu and Vatulele being the worst affected areas. Damages in both Tuvalu and Fiji were exacerbated a month later by Severe Tropical Cyclones Nina and Kina interacting with each other. Due to the impact of this system, the ...

  8. March 2012 Fiji floods - Wikipedia

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    In March 2012, Fiji was hit by serious flooding and landslides caused by Tropical Depression 17F and tropical cyclone Daphne. At least 4 people were killed, whilst 15,000 people were displaced into around 180 temporary shelters. [1] [2] Water supplies and electricity were cut off.

  9. Category:Geography of Fiji - Wikipedia

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    Natural disasters in Fiji (3 C, 5 P) P. Parks in Fiji (1 C, 4 P) ... Pages in category "Geography of Fiji" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.