Aid is now arriving in the North African country as the world mobilises to help emergency services cope with the aftermath of the deadly flood.
Around 9,000 people are still missing after what the WHO’s Libya representative Ahmed Zouiten called “a disaster of epic proportions”. The banks of a dried riverbed or wadi running through the city centre had been heavily built on, and last week’s torrent swept everything before it as it rushed towards the Mediterranean.A rescue crew from Malta’s Civil Protection Department discovered a beach strewn with dead bodies on Friday, the Times of Malta newspaper reported.
Tents, blankets, carpets, hygiene kits and food have been flown in, along with heavy machinery to help clear the debris.Questions are being asked as to why the disaster was not prevented, when cracks in the dams have been known about since 1998. It is currently ruled by two rival administrations that have battled for power since a NATO-backed uprising toppled and killed longtime dictator Moamer Kadhafi in 2011.
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