10 Mar 2015

Warnings in three countries as Cyclone Pam intensifies

8:28 pm on 10 March 2015

Tropical Cyclone Pam has been upgraded to a category two as it moves in a southeasterly direction to waters between Vanuatu and Fiji.

Fiji's Met Service tracking Cyclone Pam

Fiji's Met Service tracking Cyclone Pam Photo: FMS

In Solomon Islands, a tropical cyclone warning is in force for Temotu, Malaita and Makira provinces, with the east of the country being warned to expect heavy rain, gale force winds and high seas over the next 24 to 48 hours.

This afternoon, Pam was located about 200 kilometres north-northeast of Temotu province moving south-southeast at a rate of four knots and is further intensifying.

In Vanuatu, all vessels have been ordered to stay in port and sailings from Port Vila and from Luganville in Santo are on hold until further notice.

People in Fiji are being warned not to go to sea this week as Pam moves closer to their islands.

Fiji's weather authorities say the system does not pose a direct threat to Fiji but from tomorrow until Friday there will be heavy rain and thunderstorms as well as moderate to rough seas.

People in flood prone areas are also being warned of flash flooding.