π More than 5,000 people are feared dead in Libya due to severe flooding.
π’ The situation in the port of Dhana is devastating, with residents waiting to retrieve bodies from the water.
π The flooding has caused significant damage to infrastructure, particularly roads.
βοΈ The recent storms in Libya have caused devastating floods, resulting in over 5,000 deaths.
π§ Rescue operations are facing significant challenges due to the destruction of roads, bridges, and infrastructure.
π The city of Derna, surrounded by the Green Mountains, has been particularly affected, with most of it disappearing under the floodwaters.
π¦ Floods in Libya have caused significant damage to infrastructure and the health system.
π Despite the ongoing conflict between rival parties in Libya, there is a collective effort to provide aid and assistance during this national crisis.
π€ There are challenges in coordinating rescue operations due to the inadequate infrastructure and rival governments.
π The floods in Libya have resulted in over 5,000 deaths and require international assistance.
π The government and organizations are mobilizing resources to provide aid, but the logistics pose a challenge.
π The situation is described as a large-scale natural catastrophe, with a collapsing dam adding to the devastation.
π΄ The floods in Libya have caused a huge disaster due to unprecedented levels of rain and infrastructure weakness.
β°οΈ The number of casualties is difficult to determine, but it is estimated to be between two and five thousand dead.
πΆββοΈ Many people have likely moved far away from the disaster to ensure their safety.
π§ Recent floods in Libya have resulted in over 5,000 fatalities.
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