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Nthanda Times | National | Nature is fighting us back- VP
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Nature is fighting us back- VP

Solister Mogha - Mana
Solister Mogha - Mana
Published March 22, 2023
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Vice President Saulos  Chilima has described the devastation caused by cyclone Freddy as total revenge for the damage caused to the environment.

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Speaking at Chingale Primary School in Zomba on Wednesday, Chilima said it is high time people should respect the environment by safeguarding it saying issues like cutting down of trees are the ones fuelling many disasters because the speed of water cannot be controlled hence posing threat to lives.

Rt. Hon .Chilima crossing the Sanjira river which caused damages to the people of Chingale in Zomba c 3
Rt. Hon .Chilima crossing the Sanjira river which caused damages to the people of Chingale in Zomba-(c)

The Vice president, therefore, emphasized on the need for the country to aggressively restore the environment by among others planting more trees that in turn can control both running water and heavy winds.

“We have done so many injustices to our nature and no wonder it has started to fight us back. What is required at the moment is to join hands and start restoring our environment,” Chilima said.

Apart from afforestation, the Vice President also emphasised on the need to provide proper waterways for rivers to avoid unnecessary flooding.

“It is about time we dredged our rivers and use the sand to make cement blocks. This will improve flow of water and at the same time allow people to construct strong houses by using the cement blocks,” he said.

The Vice President however said he was saddened with the extent of damage cyclone has caused to Malawians and the country at large saying it is a regrettable situation.

Rt. Hon. Chilima presents relief items to the one of the affected people by Cyclone Freddy at Chingale in Zomba c Abel Ikiloni mana 1
Rt. Hon. Chilima presents relief items to one of the affected people by Cyclone Freddy at Chingale in Zomba-(c) Abel Ikiloni, mana

He assured the victims that government would do all it can to help those affected.

District Commissioner, Reignard Chavula said over 126,000 people were affected in the district.

Chavula said so far, 56 camps have been established.

Apart from fallen houses, the DC said many crop fields were damaged and livestock lost.

Member of Parliament for Chingale Constituency, Loney Chijere Chirwa hailed the Vice President for visiting the survivors and offering them hope.

During the tour, the Vice President also visited some collapsed houses, damaged bridges, and flooded rivers.

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