1,000 Malawians Flee South African Camp After Threats, Left Homeless in Open Field
More than 1,000 Malawian immigrants have been forced to flee an informal settlement in Durban, South Africa, after facing threats and intimidation, leaving them stranded in an open field without shelter, water, or sanitation.
The group had been living in the Burnwood settlement before they were chased from their homes. They are now camped in an open field near the town of Burnwood, where they have spent days without proper housing, water, or sanitation [170022]. Local reports indicate the displacement followed threats and intimidation against the Malawian residents.
Authorities have not yet announced any plan to relocate or provide assistance to the displaced group. The incident highlights ongoing tensions in some South African communities over immigration, particularly from other African nations [170022]. The situation remains unresolved as the displaced individuals continue to shelter in the open field with no immediate support from local or national authorities.