By Joseph Dumbula
One person has died while seven thousand others are displaced in Malawi’s lakeshore and central region district of Nkhotakota, the Department of Disaster Management Affairs (DoDMA) has said.
DoDMA also reported that 900 people who were trapped in various areas have been rescued by the national search and rescue team led by the Malawi Defense Force (MDF).
Meanwhile, the search and rescue team is ferrying relief items, including maize flour and tents, as well as medical personnel and supplies/equipment to areas that require urgent attention, according to DoDMA.
Earlier on, the state agency also reported that in the northern region district of Karonga, more than 600 households have been affected by floods following heavy and continuous downpours that led to the swelling of one of the big rivers, North Rukuru, in the district.
Other than houses and business structures being destroyed, undisclosed hectares of cropland with rice, cassava, maize, and other crops have been washed away in both districts.
Persistent rains continued to cause further damage to roads and bridges in the week and according to DoDMA, the delivery of essential services to those impacted is highly affected.
The authorities have said immediate needs for the displaced communities include food, clothing, shelter materials such as family tents, blankets, dignity kits and wash facilities (cups, pails, water treatment chemicals and mobile toilets).