Malawi to experience five cyclones this year’s rainy season

By Staff Reporter


Chief of Meteorological Services at the Department of Climate Change and Meteorological Services, Charles Vanya says the country should brace for new threats of five cyclones as the rainy season is here.

Vanya said in an interview with local media on Friday November 11,2022 that in the next two weeks the Southern and the Northern parts of the country will receive heavy rains that will be accompanied by thunderstorms and strong winds and will cause some devastation.

The weather expert added that the department is currently, monitoring the occurrence of cyclones.



“In terms of cyclones , the forecast is showing that about five or six cyclones will develop in Indian Ocean and will have impact in Madagascar, Mozambique and Malawi,” said Vanya.

He was however, quick to point that not all the cyclones will reach Malawi

“From January up to March there are high chances that most of the cyclones that will happen in Indian Ocean will come and affect land, so those are the ones that can have a possibility of causing danger to Malawi,” he said.

According to the disaster response plan released by Department of Disaster Management Affairs (Dodma) the country is still struggling to recover from the devastation which was caused by Tropical Storm Ana and Gombe early this year.

The report indicates that the country needed K72.7 billion to successfully implement its response strategy but only K4 billion was available for the initiative.