
Thousands of Malawians are currently in relief camps, hundreds injured and 30 have died following heavy rains and flooding over the weekend.
President Peter Mutharika declared a state of disaster late on Friday as a storm caused rivers to break their banks, flooding entire villages, destroying homes and causing power blackouts.
The south of the country is particularly badly hit, as well as regions of Mozambique.
Emergency relief services have been put in place and the Malawian army has been helping to recover people who have been trapped.
Although dry weather has set in for the last two days, a violent storm is expected to hit the country tonight, causing more destruction.
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