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Land Mines Worsen Libya’s Plight Amid Rising Death Toll from Flooding

The recent flooding in Libya has exacerbated an already dire situation for many in the country, leaving them not only without fresh drinking water due to contamination but now also facing a perilous threat—displaced land mines swept by strong currents. In the aftermath of this catastrophe, residents of the eastern coastal city of Derna are confronted with the grim reality of displaced land mines in areas surrounding the city.

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Land Mines Worsen Libya’s Plight Amid Rising Death Toll from Flooding

Land Mines Worsen Libya’s Plight Amid Rising Death Toll from Flooding

Paris – The recent flooding in Libya has exacerbated an already dire situation for many in the country, leaving them not only without fresh drinking water due to contamination but now also facing a perilous threat—displaced land mines swept by strong currents. In the aftermath of this catastrophe, residents of the eastern coastal city of Derna are confronted with the grim reality of displaced land mines in areas surrounding the city.

The floods have contaminated local water sources, compelling individuals to travel in search of clean water. However, this quest for a basic necessity has become hazardous as raging torrents have displaced land mines, endangering lives and posing yet another challenge to the beleaguered residents.

Director of Libya’s National Centre for Disease Control, Haider al-Sayeh, highlighted the gravity of the water contamination issue, emphasizing that using ordinary drinking water in Derna is strictly prohibited due to its alarming contamination levels.

The flooding has left a devastating impact on Derna, affecting approximately a quarter of all buildings, with 891 structures completely destroyed and 398 submerged in mud, according to a Reuters report. 

Rescue operations are underway to find survivors amidst the rubble following the destruction caused by a severe storm that broke two dams in Derna. Tragically, the death toll is estimated to be in the thousands, although precise numbers remain disputed given the immense destruction and the complex political situation in Libya.

In the wake of this disaster, several countries, including Egypt, Germany, Israel, and Russia, have dispatched aid. However, the widespread destruction of roads has hindered effective aid delivery. UN agencies have consistently voiced concerns about shortages in essential supplies for residents and the heightened risk of a disease outbreak. 

Read also: Tragic Floods in Libya Spark Fears of Epidemic as Death Toll Rises

Tripoli’s health minister announced that four Greek rescue workers who had been sent to Libya were killed in a road collision. Many rescue teams from countries like Greece, Turkey, and Egypt had arrived in the port city to provide assistance.

The catastrophe in Derna has shed light on the critical need for enhanced warning systems to mitigate such disasters. 

As authorities grapple with the aftermath, an investigation has been initiated into the collapse of the two dams that unleashed the catastrophic flooding. The investigation will specifically delve into the mishandling of funds allocated for dam maintenance, bringing to light concerns about potential negligence in the upkeep of these crucial structures.

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