2000 Dead, 10000 Missing As Flood Breaks Dams In Libya

Date: 12-09-2023 3:30 pm (7 months ago) | Author: onuigbo felicia
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Floods in Libya have caused severe damage, resulting in the death of 2000 people while 10000 individuals are still missing. The floods have also caused dams to break, further worsening the situation.

After Storm Daniel dumped so much rain on Libya’s northeast, causing the collapse of two dams and sending water streaming into previously flooded areas in the West African country.

Confirming the development, the Head of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Cresent Societies (IFRC) delegation in Libya, Tamer Ramadan on Tuesday said, “The death toll is huge and around 10,000 are reported missing,”

“The death toll is huge and around 10,000 are reported missing,”
Tamer Ramadan, head of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) delegation in Libya, said Tuesday during a press briefing in Geneva.

According to CNN, as many as 6,000 people are missing from the eastern city of Derna alone, Othman Abduljalil, health minister in Libya’s eastern parliament-backed government, told Libya’s Almasar TV.

Abduljalil toured Derna on Monday, describing parts of it as a “ghost town.”

“The situation was catastrophic… The bodies are still lying in many places,” Abduljalil told Libya’s Almasar TV.

“There are families still stuck inside their homes and there are victims under the rubble… I expect people have been washed away into the sea, and tomorrow (Tuesday) morning, we’ll find many of them,”
he said.

Derna is just one area affected by flooding that has swept across several cities in the country’s northeast bordering the Mediterranean Sea.

There are fears that aid efforts may be hampered by political fractures in the country, which has seen a decade-long power struggle between two rival administrations – one in the east and one in the west.

The rain is the result of a very strong low-pressure system that brought catastrophic flooding to Greece last week and moved into the Mediterranean before developing into a tropical-like cyclone known as a medicine. The weather system is similar to tropical storms and hurricanes in the Atlantic, or typhoons in the Pacific.

On Monday, Libya’s Red Crescent Society estimated that more than 300 people had died in Derna, according to a post on social media.

“The Libyan Red Crescent does not have the capacity…and the resources are not enough,” said Red Crescent Society spokesperson Mey Al Sayegh Tuesday. The organization has lost three volunteers, she told CNN.

Ahmed Mismari, spokesperson for the eastern-based Libyan National Army (LNA), said two dams had collapsed under the pressure of flooding.

“As a consequence, three bridges were destroyed. The flowing water carried away entire neighbourhoods, eventually depositing them into the sea,” he said.

The head of Libya’s Emergency and Ambulance authority, Osama Aly, told CNN that after the dam collapse, “all of the water headed to an area near Derna, which is a mountainous coastal area.”

Homes in valleys were washed away by strong muddy currents carrying vehicles and debris, he added. Phone lines in the city are also down, complicating rescue efforts, Aly said, with workers unable to enter Derna due to the heavy destruction.

Aly said authorities didn’t anticipate the scale of the disaster.

“The weather conditions were not studied well, the seawater levels and rainfall [were not studied], the wind speeds, there was no evacuation of families that could be in the path of the storm and in valleys,” Aly said.

Settlements, vehicles and workplaces were damaged after floods caused by heavy rains in Misrata, Libya on September 10, 2023.

“Libya was not prepared for a catastrophe like that. It has not witnessed that level of catastrophe before. We are admitting there were shortcomings even though this is the first time we face that level of catastrophe,” Aly told the Al Hurra channel earlier.

Mismari, the LNA spokesperson, said the floods have affected several cities, including Al-Bayda, Al-Marj, Tobruk, Takenis, Al-Bayada, and Battah, as well as the eastern coast all the way to Benghazi.

Posted: at 12-09-2023 03:30 PM (7 months ago) | Addicted Hero
- darylsmith at 12-09-2023 07:51 PM (7 months ago)
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The cries of the Children of Jehovah definitely reached their Father, these North Africans have been torturing and killing Nigerians and other dark skinned Africans for years.
3 days ago earthquake destroyed Morocco
Now flood destroys Libya
These ppl hold Nigerians in dungeons and demand for ransom money from their families and friends.
Jehovah God gives a long rope and chance for repentance but when His anger is kindle, no one can appeal your case for you ooooo
Posted: at 12-09-2023 07:51 PM (7 months ago) | Upcoming
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- gogoman at 12-09-2023 09:12 PM (7 months ago)
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Inna Lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji'un
Posted: at 12-09-2023 09:12 PM (7 months ago) | Grande Master
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- Baye77 at 12-09-2023 09:57 PM (7 months ago)
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Quote from: darylsmith on 12-09-2023 07:51 PM
The cries of the Children of Jehovah definitely reached their Father, these North Africans have been torturing and killing Nigerians and other dark skinned Africans for years.
3 days ago earthquake destroyed Morocco
Now flood destroys Libya
These ppl hold Nigerians in dungeons and demand for ransom money from their families and friends.
Jehovah God gives a long rope and chance for repentance but when His anger is kindle, no one can appeal your case for you ooooo
So in essence what you are telling us is that the natural disaster that happened in these countries is as a result of their crimes?? If natural disasters happen according to people's crimes, what do you think will happen to Europeans and Americans that held Africans in chains for decades, dehumanising, molesting, maiming and killing them just for amusement and fun?Huh?Huh?Huh?
Posted: at 12-09-2023 09:57 PM (7 months ago) | Hero
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- smart61 at 12-09-2023 10:32 PM (7 months ago)
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The floods serve them well. Evil and heartless people. What these people did to their African brothers was so bad and they forgot that God exist
Posted: at 12-09-2023 10:32 PM (7 months ago) | Gistmaniac
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- kp45 at 16-09-2023 02:01 PM (7 months ago)
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Hmmm
Posted: at 16-09-2023 02:01 PM (7 months ago) | Addicted Hero
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