The category four storm uprooted trees, blew down power lines and tore roofs off homesThe biggest cyclone to hit Fiji in 20 years has caused havoc after battering the Pacific nation with winds topping 200km/h (125 mph).
Thousands of people hid in evacuation centres when the category-four storm hit on Monday, wrecking homes, cutting power and causing flash floods.
The cyclone has since been downgraded and is expected to weaken further as it heads into cooler southern waters.No deaths have been reported. Last week Evan killed several people in Samoa.The neighbouring archipelago had no advance warning when the tropical storm struck late last week. Samoan authorities told the AFP news agency at least five people had died, with up to 10 still missing.
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