Fiji has declared a state of disaster over flooding and landslides that have killed at least six people and displaced thousands. Officials say that at least 3,500 people are now in temporary shelters. The state of disaster has been declared in the western regions of Fiji\'\'s largest island of Viti Levu, where the flooding impact is worst, according to the BBC. The rains, which started last weekend, inundated roads and cut water and power supplies to some communities. The Disaster Management Office has declared the western areas of Nadi Lautoka, Ba, Sigatoka and Rakiraki to be in a state of disaster. A total of six people had been killed by Wednesday. New Zealand has pledged NZ$350,000 in initial flood aid to be made immediately available to the Fiji Red Cross. (QNA) SHM/LY