March 11, 2019: Severe flooding in thirteen districts of southern Malawi has claimed lives of at least 28 people. According to Chipiliro Khamula, a spokesman for Malawi's Department of Disaster Management in the Ministry of Homeland Security, around 124 people have been missing in recent disaster. A state of disasters has been declared in the areas. A low pressure system moved into southern Malawi on March 6, causing continuous wide-spread rains accompanied by strong wind, Xinhua reported.
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The death toll from floods in Malawi has risen to 176 and made 200,000 homeless, Vice President Saulos Chilima said Friday. "At least 153 people are missing", Chilima told a news conference. The flood statistics was out when Chilima visited over the worst affected Lower Shire districts of Nsanje and Chikwawa in the south. President Peter Mutharika has called the floods a "national tragedy that urgently needs both local and international response".
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Heavy flooding in Malawi has claimed lives of at least 48 people and displaced around 23,000 others. Flash floods wreaked havoc in 10 out of 23 districts in Malawi, Nyasa Times has written quoting the President Peter Mutharika. Flood impact assessment has been hampered as most of the flood disaster areas are inaccessible and Malawi Defence Force has been requested to undertake rescue operations using boats.
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This list contains all major natural disasters in Malawi in 2013 with detail report. Click for most recent natural disasters in Malawi April 2013 April 24: Rains in Malawi Rains in Malawi have damaged roofs of more than 200 houses. January 2013 January 29: Hailstorms in Malawi Hailstorms have displaced hundreds of families in Mzimba and Chitipa district of Malawi, Africa. January 14: Strong winds in Zomba, Malawi Strong winds in Zomba injured 16 Malawians. January 11: Flooding in Malawi, Africa Flooding in Malawi southeast Africa killed three and displaced 5,000people.
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Recent Natural Disasters In Malawi This list contains all major natural disasters in Malawi with detail report. The most recent natural disasters are at the top of the list. If certain natural disasters/hazards around your area aren't listed, kindly report through contact form Topics: Earthquake, Flood, Volcanic Eruption, Tornado, Tsunami, Wildfire, Drought, Hailstorm, Heat Wave, Hurricane, Epidemic, Famine, Lahar, Limnic Eruption, Mudflow, Solar Flare and other disasters. Note: The disaster here, includes only which are published in this blog. Check Worldwide Natural Disasters List + Detail Report Follow Disaster Report @ facebook ( Disaster Report ), twitter ( Disaster_Update ) and Google +( Disaster Report ) Natural Disasters in Malawi 2014 Natural Disasters in Malawi 2013 Natural Disasters in Malawi 2012
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Rains in Malawi have damaged roofs of more than 200 houses, Nyasa Times reports. Rainstorm in Mangochi district of Malawi also injured two people. Roof damage is also seen at Mpondasi Community Day Secondary School (CDSS). Hundreds of people are reported to be homeless following the rains in Malawai. Full damage and disaster recovery report are yet to come. Original post: Natural Disasters List April 24, 2013
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Disaster Report: Contains Daily list Of Recent Natural Disasters Around The World With Detail Update Report. Want To Share!! Let Others Know Fill this Disaster form or write in comment section below Follow Disaster Report @ facebook ( Disaster Report ), twitter ( Disaster_Update ) and Google +( Disaster report ) Keep This Page Open Or Visit Later To Get Update Report Recent Natural Disasters List Recent World Disasters Flooding in Malawi, Africa - Nsanje, Blantyre and Nkhata bay region of Malawi are worst affected by rainfall and flooding -Heavy rains have been continuous in parts of Mulanje, Blantyre, Chiradzulu and Thyolo in the southern region of Malawi -Thousands of people displaced and many houses destroyed - Malawi is among the world's least developed countries . The economy is heavily based in agriculture, with a largely rural populat
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