Cyclone Freddy in Malawi: Searching for my daughter-in-law in the mud

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Rescue teams continue to look for victims after Cyclone Freddy's destructive path through Malawi.

Violet Frank's two grandchildren serve as reminders of her missing daughter-in-law.

"Luckily, he survived. He was taken to hospital by well-wishers. But we do not know where his wife is." It is not clear how many houses were destroyed in Chilobwe, but we saw huge piles of boulders and trees that had flattened people's houses.Areas that had been green and bustling with small businesses were in a sombre mood.There was still activity - but of a different kind, with the community helping to look for the missing.

"A lot of organisations have brought us food. But it is just rotting in one of the classrooms that have been turned in storage facilities," he added. The camp houses about 5,000 people and many others were arriving in the hope of finding a dry place to stay.

 

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