The island of Fiji is facing the worst tropical cyclone in its history – with a category-five cyclone set to sweep across the island on Saturday night. Tropical Cyclone Winston will bring winds of 300km per hour and gusts of up to 360km per hour – with experts warning that the storm could completely devastate Fiji due to its unprecedented power. Thousands of residents have already left their homes and relocated to evacuation centers, with winds continuing to intensify as the storm inches closer to the island. All flights in and out of the country have been cancelled until further notice. Dailymail.co.uk reports: The Fijian government has provided a list of 758 evacuation centres across the nation, primarily schools and community centres, that residents should head to if their home becomes unsafe. Just before 5pm on Saturday, the National Disaster Management announced a total public curfew for the entirety of Fiji from 6pm, in an effort to restrict movement and improve safety. Authorities also advised members of the public living in low-lying regions in the North to move to higher ground as the cyclone intensifies. Regions including Savusavu, Korovou town and Levuka were reported without power. Photographs flooded social media revealing [...]