Refusing to disappear - the relocation of a village in Fiji due to climate change and disaster.
- Description:
- The village of Tukuraki in Fiji's highlands on the main island of Viti Levu was destroyed in 2012 by a large landslide. Tragically, the lives of a young family was lost and the community was forced to relocate to temporary homes due to the land being deemed unstable and at risk of further landslides. Disaster continued to impact the community when they were hit by a Category 4 Cyclone at the end of 2012 and again in early 2016 by the most severe cyclone ever to impact Fiji's shores.
- Display date:
- 17/03/2021
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- Videos
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- Pacific Community
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