Cleanup efforts are underway in Sherwood following a humanitarian crisis linked to the presence of thousands of undocumented Malawian nationals, according to reporting from South Africa’s IOL. The outlet says Sherwood is recovering after the departure of these migrants, and that significant cleanup work is taking place in the area. The report frames the situation as a transition period after a large-scale exodus, with local efforts focused on restoring normal conditions and managing the aftermath of the temporary settlement. While the information provided is limited to the confirmation of cleanup activities and the approximate scale of the departure, it indicates that the humanitarian crisis has ended in the immediate sense that the undocumented nationals have left the area. The reporting does not provide details in the supplied text about the causes of the crisis, the timeframe of the departures, the role of government agencies or international partners, or any casualty or health impacts. Overall, the available sources agree that Sherwood is in a recovery phase as cleanup operations begin after the population movement.