Devastating Flood in Libya: 8,000 Dead and 10,000 Missing

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On Monday, heavy rainfall in Libya over two consecutive days caused the collapse of two dams in the coastal city Derna. The consequent flood has killed at least 8,000 people with 10,000 currently missing. Many were unsure of what to do as water began converging in the street at 2:30AM. Those who survived this disaster recall horrific scenes of bodies floating past them as they struggle to escape the flood.

Although local authorities were warned about the storm days in advance, not enough actions were taken in response given the region’s inadequate natural disaster preparedness. Rescue missions and humanitarian aid from Egypt, the UAE, Turkey, Italy and Algeria are making their way to Libya, though the country’s divided political system will likely complicate resource distribution.

Here is a list of ways in which you can help with humanitarian aid efforts in Libya.

By Selina Ma