SOUTHERN AFRICA Weekly Report (3rd to 9th March 2015)
Somalia Uganda Kenya Gabon Rwanda Congo Burundi
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Dodoma ! United Republic of Tanzania Luanda !
Comoros ! Moroni Angola Malawi Lilongwe ! Zambia Lusaka !
Harare ! Mozambique Antananarivo Zimbabwe ! Madagascar Mozambique Channel
Gaborone!
! Maputo Pretoria Swaziland! Mbabane!
Lesotho Seychelles Maseru ATLANTIC OCEAN ! INDIAN OCEAN
No. events South Africa Port Louis! per country
0 !Victoria 1 2-3 Mauritius >3
Drought Political Crisis Malnutrition Flooding Food Insecurity Health Locust Infestation Heavy rains Regional Overview In Focus: Tropical Storm Haliba Regional Legend Dry conditions continue over central and north-western parts of the region, including Namibia and South Africa. This will impact on food security. Cyclone Path Projected Path Madagascar Field of Probability Storm Category: Continued heavy rains have increased the number of people displaced to about Low Pressure System 39,000. Due to drought conditions across the south, an estimated 200,000 people Tropical Depression are in need of immediate food assistance for three months. MADAGASCAR Moderate Tropical Storm Strong Tropical Storm Antananarivo Mozambique Tropical Cyclone Continued rains are causing localized flooding and damaging infrastructure across Intense Tropical Cyclone central and northern areas. Source: Meteo France Tanzania Port Louis Heavy rains over Kahama District on 03 March killed 42 people, injured 82 and left RÉUNION 574 people homeless, with 137 houses damaged. Saint-Denis MAURITIUS 9/10h Zimbabwe Last week the number of cholera cases increased from 1 to 20, of which 11 were confirmed.
Malawi The Logistics Cluster is facing a funding gap of$650,000 to continue its operations to reach flood-affected communities. The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations Creation date: 09 March 2015 Map No: 223v07 Sources: Humanitarian Partners, OCHA, Meteo France Feedback: [email protected] www.unocha.org/rosa www.reliefweb.int http://rosa.humanitarianresponse.info