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Relief Amidst Crisis: DoDMA Aids Chikwawa Flood Victims

Mia facilitating the distribution of DODMA's relief items

In response to the recent floods that have devastated Ngabu in Chikwawa, the government, through the Department of Disaster Management Affairs (DoDMA), has initiated relief efforts by distributing food and essential items to affected households in the district.

The floods, triggered by heavy rainfall last Thursday, resulted in the loss of three lives and caused extensive damage to homes, crops, livestock, and infrastructure, including the Ngabu Health Facility.

Following the distribution, Member of Parliament for the affected area and Minister of Water and Sanitation, Abida Mia, praised the swift action taken by DoDMA. Relief items provided included 50-kilogram bags of maize, beans, plastic sheets, and family tents.

“We thank the government of Dr. Lazarus Chakwera for the quick support. Barely two days after the disaster hit our area, government through DoDMA has supplied us with food relief items and shelter materials. Affected families whose houses have been completely washed away will have an opportunity to receive family tents and plastic sheets,” Said Mia.

Mia appealed to other well-wishers and partners to support the devastated families as they lack a lot and have nothing to depend on since even their farms have been completely damaged.

Member of Parliament for Chikwawa South, Illyas Abdul Karim whose area has also been affected by the floods, expressed gratitude for the timely support from the government, but appealed for more aid considering that not only houses were affected.

He appealed to stakeholders for a coordinated assistance to the affected families and reminded leaders in the camps to desist from corrupt practices.

According to Chikwawa District Commissioner, Nardin Kamba, the floods have affected over 1600 households and government through DoDMA has distributed over 1600 bags of maize, 45 bags of beans, 30 family tents, and 20 rolls of plastic.

Kamba encouraged those that can manage to move away from camps to do so and asked the affected families to send their children to school since education is the only key that can transform people’s lives.

Currently the district has elected six camps where the affected people are sheltering, namely Ngabu sports club, Nkhwangwa, Mwanamakoko, Mphamba, Mchenga, and Msomo.

 

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