NEW: Cyclone Freddy death toll hits 99, rescue mission underway

 

The death toll from Tropical Cyclone Freddy in Malawi reached 99 yesterday (Monday) evening, with 85 deaths recorded in the commercial city of Blantyre alone, authorities have confirmed.

 

Commissioner for the Department of Disaster and Management Affairs (DoDMA), Charles Kalemba, confirmed the development at a press briefing held in Blantyre yesterday evening, adding that thousands have also been displaced.

Kalemba said Blantyre has recorded 134 serious injuries while several other injuries and loss of property have been recorded across the 10 districts that have been heavily affected by the cyclone.

 

The loss of lives has been due to the collapse of residential houses, flash floods, and landslides in the affected districts including Blantyre where one of the mountains, Soche, broke loose releasing a huge flow of water, heavy rocks, and mud that swept a number of homes and burried residents in the process.

The cyclone has also destroyed power generation infrastructure, leaving almost the entire country in blackout since Monday morning.

 

Malawian President Lazarus Chakwera has declared a state of emergency in the 10 districts that have been heavily affected in the southern region. – Xinhua.

 

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