ARAB AND WORLD
Sun 17 Sep 2023 8:39 am - Jerusalem Time
Death toll of floods in Libya has risen to 11,300 , expected to rise
The death toll from floods in the city of Derna in eastern Libya has risen to 11,300, according to what the United Nations announced on Saturday in an update to the toll, citing the Libyan Red Crescent.
The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, also based on Libyan Red Crescent figures, reported that 10,100 others were still missing in the stricken city. The update added that floods claimed the lives of 170 people elsewhere in eastern Libya outside Derna.
The UN report stated, "These numbers are expected to rise as search and rescue crews work diligently to find survivors."
He added that about a week after Hurricane Daniel hit northeastern Libya, "the humanitarian situation remains bleak, especially in Derna."
The report stated that the city suffers from a severe problem with drinking water, and at least 55 children have been poisoned by drinking contaminated water.
In the surrounding areas, which have witnessed years of armed conflict, the United Nations has warned of the dangers of landmines that have been swept from one place to another by flood waters and threaten civilians moving on foot.
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Death toll of floods in Libya has risen to 11,300 , expected to rise