Eastern Libya faced a catastrophic event when severe flooding, triggered by storm Daniel, wreaked havoc in the region.
The storm had already battered Turkey, Bulgaria, and Greece before its devastating impact on Libya, leaving behind a trail of destruction.
Unprecedented Devastation
Residents of the affected areas captured heart-wrenching scenes of colossal mudslides, buildings reduced to rubble, and entire neighborhoods submerged under murky waters.
The scale of the disaster is nothing short of alarming.
Discrepancies in Reported Casualties
In the aftermath of the disaster, Prime Minister Oussama Hamad, representing the east-based government, spoke on Libyan network Almasar, claiming that the city of Derna alone had witnessed “more than 2,000 dead and thousands missing.”
However, these staggering figures have yet to be corroborated by medical sources or emergency services.
Multiple tolls from different areas tell a different story, with Mohamed Massoud, a spokesperson for the same administration, reporting “at least 150 people were killed” across Derna, Jabal al-Akhdar region, and the suburbs of Al-Marj.
It is crucial to await more accurate information to understand the full extent of the tragedy.
A Race Against Time for Rescue Efforts
As the floodwaters receded, hundreds of residents remained trapped in areas that were difficult to access.
Rescue teams, with the support of the army, worked tirelessly to reach those in need.
Tragically, nine soldiers were reported missing during these rescue operations.
The Exceptional Nature of Storm Daniel
Experts have characterized storm Daniel as “extreme” due to the sheer volume of rainfall it unleashed within a 24-hour period.
Its impact, especially on eastern Libya, has been catastrophic, resulting in significant material damage and loss of life.
Government Responses and Appeals for Assistance
In response to the disaster, Hamad’s government declared Derna a “disaster area,” recognizing the urgent need for assistance.
The western government, under Abdelhamid Dbeibah, declared three days of national mourning and emphasized the importance of unity in the face of such devastation.
The National Petroleum Company took precautionary measures, including suspending flights between production sites, to safeguard its operations in eastern Libya.
International Support and Climate Considerations
The global community has offered condolences and assistance.
French President Emmanuel Macron expressed solidarity with the Libyan people, pledging resources for emergency aid.
The United States, through State Department Spokesperson Matthew Miller, extended sympathies and promised collaboration with the UN and Libyan authorities for relief efforts.
In neighboring Egypt, authorities prepared for the storm’s potential impact on the northern coast.
Climate Change and Its Implications
This tragedy underscores the growing challenges posed by climate change.
As the world warms, the atmosphere holds more water vapor, intensifying the risk of heavy precipitation in certain regions.
Combined with factors like urbanization and land-use planning, these intensified rainfall events contribute to devastating floods, affecting communities worldwide.
In the wake of this calamity, the people of eastern Libya face immense challenges in rebuilding their lives and communities.
The international community must stand united in providing support and addressing the underlying issues exacerbating the impacts of such natural disasters.
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