| The cyclone brought wind gusts of up to 320km/h (200mph) |
| People have already begun repairing the damage caused |
Cyclone Winston, which hit over the weekend, brought winds of over 320km/h (200mph), torrential rain, and waves of up to 12m (40ft).
| For some, the devastation was total |
| Islands like Yacata were hit by the full force of the storm |
| Despite being spared the full force of the cyclone, the capital was still affected |
| The new hospital in the town of Ba lies ruined |
George Dregaso, of Fiji's National Disaster Management Office, told the Associated Press that about 80% of the nation's 900,000 people were without regular electricity. The government has declared a state of emergency and called on private companies to help provide transport and relief supplies.
Officials had also put in place a nationwide curfew, giving police extra powers of arrest, but it was lifted on Monday. Schools have been ordered to shut for a week, but the main airport has re-opened to receive humanitarian supplies and allow tourists to leave.
Australia and New Zealand have authorised the release of emergency aid supplies held in Suva. They have also supplied planes to help assess the damage from the air in remote areas.
Red Cross Pacific office head Ahmad Sami told AFP news agency humanitarian needs were likely to be "very high". Oxfam's Pacific Regional Director Raijeli Nicole said the scale of the disaster would become clear once communications were restored with the remote areas worst affected.
"The Fijians are desperately trying to repair severed lines of communication, but they hold grave fears that the news waiting for them will be dire," she said. Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama described the storm on Saturday as "an ordeal of the most grievous kind".
"When we are able, we will provide timelines for the return of water and power," he said. Tourism Minister Faiyaz Siddiq Koya said the storm had caused widespread devastation, but insisted that "all visitors are safe and comfortable", despite a lack of communication with some areas.
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