Flash floods
have left thousands of people homeless and crops washed away in the
Karonga district, about 300 km north of the capital Lilongwe, Malawi.
According to Karonga District Commissioner, more than 20 villages
have been completely flattened by the floods.
In Karonga-Nyungwe,
an area where ACT member Church of Central Africa Presbyterian
(CCAP) Development Department of Synod of Livingstonia is present,
more than 400 mm to 500 mm of rain fell for 10 hours non-stop from
22 to 23 January. Rains started at around 9a.m. from the eastern side
to 1p.m. on 22 January. This was followed by a second phase of heavy
downfall from the western side of the area, the Nyika highlands, causing
the highlands to release a heavy flush of water flowing at a very
high speed towards the affected villages. The flash floods have destroyed
crops, houses, bridges and livestock.
A preliminary
assessment by the ACT member in the affected villages in the area
- Mchekacheka, Kaswera 1 and 2, Mlongoti, Mdoka, Maulunge and Masoyafwire
- revealed that those whose houses have been destroyed are now homeless
and have lost all their property including food, kitchen utensils,
clothes and blankets.
According to the
assessment, the floods have destroyed approximately 77 hectares of
maize fields. The floods have also severely damaged rice and cassava
fields. Households in Mchekacheka, for example, have lost livestock
such as chickens, pigs and cattle. It was difficult to have exact
figures from other villages as roads linking to those villages are
not functioning due to broken bridges caused by the floods.
To date, affected
families have not received any assistance apart from their neighbours
helping them evacuate. CCAP Development Department of Synod of Livingstonia
intends to accompany the affected families in this time through the
provision of food, inputs to replace the lost crops, shelter and kitchen
utensils.
CCAP Development
Department of Synod of Livingstonia is further assessing the needs
following the flood and has indicated that a Rapid Response Fund request
may be submitted within the next few days.