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The former "trade center" is full of ruins! Flooding in Libya took a heavy toll: 3,845 deaths were registered

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The former "trade center" is full of ruins! Flooding in Libya took a heavy toll: 3,845 deaths were registered

Hurricane Daniel made landfall on Libya's eastern Mediterranean coast on September 10, causing severe flooding. On the evening of September 23, local time, the Libyan government's Supreme Council for Emergency and Rapid Response announced that up to now, the registered death toll caused by flooding in eastern Libya is 3,845. Thousands of people are still missing, and the actual number of victims is likely to be much higher than announced. Now, more than 10 days have passed since the floods. In Derna, the hardest-hit area of the floods, rescuers have not given up and are still searching for survivors.

The former "trade center" is full of ruins! Flooding in Libya took a heavy toll: 3,845 deaths were registered

The northeastern Libyan city of Derna, suffered heavy losses in the floods, killing a large number of citizens and missing many more people, and there has been no news. What was once a trading center and an oasis city is now in ruins, with roads washed away by floods or buried in rubble.

The former "trade center" is full of ruins! Flooding in Libya took a heavy toll: 3,845 deaths were registered

Although more than 10 days have passed since the floods, rescuers have not given up, searching for survivors and the bodies of the unfortunate victims in the rubble and rubble.

The former "trade center" is full of ruins! Flooding in Libya took a heavy toll: 3,845 deaths were registered

Ala, medical team member of the Libyan Red Crescent Society: The situation in Derna, it is still very tragic, very difficult, there are still people and the bodies of the victims buried under the rubble, no one can find them, the situation is very tragic. All the rescuers did their best, but there were still many obstacles.

The former "trade center" is full of ruins! Flooding in Libya took a heavy toll: 3,845 deaths were registered

Because of the risk of disease transmission in the affected areas, the Libyan Red Crescent sent rescue teams and medical personnel to assist in the rescue, search for the bodies of the victims and treat the wounded. In addition, due to the current high demand for medical supplies and food supplies in the affected areas, the Libyan Red Crescent Society is stepping up the collection of medical supplies and food to transport them to the city of Derna and other affected areas.

The former "trade center" is full of ruins! Flooding in Libya took a heavy toll: 3,845 deaths were registered

Libyan Red Crescent Medical Team Member Mufta: We needed to use first aid supplies every 5 to 10 minutes, so much so that the people we brought in ran out of first aid supplies, medical equipment and medicines and had to get them from field hospitals, and they provided us with masks, gloves and first aid supplies.

Concerned about the post-disaster, waterborne disease outbreaks have now isolated the worst-hit areas of Derna, and the local health department has launched a vaccination program.

Column editor-in-chief: Zhao Hanlu Text editor: Song Hui Title picture source: Xinhua News Agency Photo editor: Xu Jiamin

Source: Author: CCTV Finance

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