Multiple roads closed in Fiji on Thursday morning due to flooding.
The nation has been battered by heavy rains and flash flooding, with Nadi town impassable on Christmas Day.
Several roads in the Central, Western and Northern Divisions are closed.
The Fiji Roads Authority is warning people to "please exercise extreme caution when traveling and adhere to all road closures".
Wednesday evening, Fiji police told people living in flood prone areas between Sigatoka and Nausori to move to higher ground.
The Fiji metservice said a heavy rain warning remained in force for the Northern Division.
"Persistent heavy falls may lead to flash flooding of low lying and flood prone areas," it said.
A heavy rain alert was in place for Northern Lau.
A flash flood warning was issued Thursday morning for low lying, flash flood-prone areas and small streams in Dreketilailai, Nayarabale, Vuniika, Qawa, Cawaira, Vunivau and Labasa town.
A flash flood alert was put in for low lying flash flood-prone areas in Central Eastern division.
On Thursday morning, the weather station at Dreketilailai recorded 57.5mm of rain between 4am and 7am, while Nayarabale recorded 55mm in that time.
In the 24 hours to 3am, Nayarabale recorded 104mm of rainfall.
Cloud, rain and showers associated with a trough of low pressure are expected to affect the northern part of the country until later on Thursday.
Updates are available on the Fiji Metservice site.