Floods devastate communities in Chikwawa, Malawi following days of heavy rain

MALAWI, 1 April 2026 – Continuous heavy rains between 15 and 19 March have since triggered widespread flooding across multiple districts, with Chikwawa District among the hardest hit.

In Chikwawa, rising water levels in the Shire and Mwanza rivers have led to loss of lives, displacement of families, destruction of homes, and disruption of key access routes. The Chikwawa–Nsanje road at Bereu Trading Centre remains impassable, further limiting humanitarian access to affected communities.

Urgent needs on the ground include temporary shelter such as tarpaulins, tents, and plastic sheets, as well as food assistance including maize flour, beans, cooking oil, salt, and sugar.

Affected families also require essential non-food items such as kitchen utensils, blankets, mosquito nets, soap, chlorine, and emergency latrines. Support for water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH), particularly through sanitation assistance and water treatment, is also critical.

Response efforts by Islamic Relief are ongoing. The Emergency Response Team is conducting further needs assessments in collaboration with the Malawi Red Cross Society (MRCS), while also participating in inter-agency assessments led by the Department of Disaster Management Affairs (DoDMA) and UN partners.

Activities include physical verification of affected households, continuous monitoring of the evolving situation, and planning for potential food and non-food item distributions.

As the situation continues to develop, coordinated humanitarian action remains crucial to support affected families and ensure timely assistance reaches those in need.