UPDATE ON #MalawiFloods2019:
As of Sunday, 10th March, 2019, a total of 30 deaths and 377 injuries have been recorded. A total of 93,730 households (approximately 468,650 people) have been affected and 6,341 households have been displaced @MwNewsAgency pic.twitter.com/snun9rX7NU— Malawi Government (@MalawiGovt) 11 березня 2019 р.
Floods render Kamuzu Bridge on the Shire River in Chikwawa in the Southern Region of Malawi impassable. Hundreds of houses have also collapsed countrywide and there are reports of deaths. Rains keep failing#MalawiFloods2019 @MwNewsAgency pic.twitter.com/7UK2DZcv1j
— Malawi Government (@MalawiGovt) 8 березня 2019 р.
This is still what Phalombe river looked like this morning at Chaweza, filmed by the volunteers of the @MalawiRedCross early warning team there. #Malawi #MalawiFloods2019 pic.twitter.com/bzr5Tf334L
— Tamas Marki (@tmarki) 10 березня 2019 р.
#CARE #Mozambique #Flooding #Cyclone Eighteen. Storm already caused flooding in Mozambique and Malawi. 32,222 people affected , 4,242 people are displaced and 7 death in Zambezia and Tete provinces. Still worst to come for coastal regions as storms develops into cyclone. pic.twitter.com/FHTKKGG65c
— Marc Nosbach (@NosbachMarc) 10 березня 2019 р.