#Malawi’s Cyclone Freddy impact: Death toll at 99 with 10,000 households displaced

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#Malawi’s Cyclone Freddy impact: Death toll at 99 with 10,000 households displaced
#Malawi’s Cyclone Freddy impact: Death toll at 99 with 10,000 households displaced

Africa-Press – Malawi. About 99 people have died and 10,000 households been displaced over Tropical Cyclone Freddy that has hit hard Malawi’s southern region since Friday, March 10, 2023.

Department of Disaster Management Affairs (DoDMA)’s Commissioner Charles Kalemba told the news conference on Monday evening, March 13 that the death toll in the tropical cyclone Freddy in Blantyre alone, has risen to 85, and 134 serious injuries recorded.

Commissioner Kalemba added that the death toll including in other districts that have been hit in the southern region has risen to 99 deaths. He however predicted that the number is expected to rise as more bodies are being kept at Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital.

Currently, different organisations, individuals are on rescue operation while offering shelter to the displayed families. Meanwhile, Water and and Sanitation Minister Abida Mia walked in the mud on Monday afternoon to appreciate the extent of damage in Chilobwe Township in Blantyre following the impact of Cyclone Freddy.

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