reporter: vanua a levu, fiji's second-larargest island, i s blessed wiwith fertile v volcc soil. reporter: vanua a levu, fiji's sbut paras not.t island, i s people here are being moved from their homes. one of the evacuees takes us for a nostalgic ride. coming here gives village chief sailosi ramatu a melancholy feeling. we've driven three kilometers down the road and have yet to see a soul. sailosi: when we go ahead to the old site, it brings me all the memories of living there. reporter: nice memories? sailosi: nice memories. it brought me the memories of my parents, all my ancestors of my families, whom we left behind before we relocated to the new site. porter: ramatu says they will soon be moving the graves of those ancestors, as well. the ocean has left them no choice. in 2014, the village of vunidogoloa was forced to relocate. once you could see the stilt houses on the other side of the water from here, not n. the sea spread, water levels rose. an exodus be inevible. sailosi: when i come and visit my old home, the home that many of us thought in ourselves that we will bebe