THOUSANDS DEAD IN LIBYA DUE TO FLOODS

Natural disasters continue to hit the African continent. In Libya, the severe floods currently taking place have already caused the death of more than 5,000 people according to figures provided by various non-governmental organizations.

The city of Derna, in the east of the country, is the one that has suffered the most from the effects of intensive rains that have destroyed containment works without being able to channel the torrential waters.

Cut roads, landslides and floods prevented relief from reaching the population who had to use rudimentary means to recover bodies buried by the dozens in mass graves, according to images posted on social networks.

Derna and other towns are virtually cut off from the rest of the world despite authorities' efforts to restore mobile phone and internet networks.

The authorities in the east or their rivals in the west speak of “thousands” of deaths.

Osama Ali, spokesperson for the Libyan "Rescue and Emergency Service" under the internationally recognized government in Tripoli, told AFP on Tuesday that the floods had left "more than 2,300 dead" and around 7,000 injured in Derna. , while more than 5,000 people are missing.



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