Lion One Metals Ltd. Provides Update on Fiji Cyclone
A nation-wide curfew was lifted on Monday morning (Fiji time). Lion One personnel visited the Tuvatu site and reported that access to the site was blocked by debris on the road approximately 1 km from the Tuvatu camp and that site cleanup will commence on Tuesday to remove widespread debris and tree branches over the property. Heavy rains have subsided and flood warnings have been cancelled in lower lying areas.
Cyclone Winston is the largest cyclone on record to ever make windfall in Fiji and has also become the strongest cyclone on record to ever make windfall in the Southern Hemisphere. Gusts of wind exceeding 300 kmh were reported on Saturday evening (Fiji time) as the southern eyewall of the storm passed over north-western Viti Levu. Power, water, and communications services have been cut across Viti Levu but the Government of Fiji has responded quickly to clear roads of debris and fallen power lines. The full extent of damage in Fiji has yet to be fully assessed. The Company is preparing a brief report for the Inspector of Mines and will provide further updates as events unfold.
On behalf of Lion One Metals Ltd.
Walter H. Berukoff
Chief Executive Officer
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Lion One Metals Ltd.
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604-973-3008
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