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Thousands of people are feared dead in Libya after Storm Daniel brought so much rain to the northeast that two dams collapsed in one region, sweeping entire neighborhoods into the sea.

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Boina123
1 Views · 7 months ago

Thousands of people are feared dead after a powerful storm triggered devastating flooding in Libya.

The leader of the east Libyan government, which is not recognised internationally, said deaths exceeded 2,000 and thousands were missing.

Widespread flooding and mudslides caused by torrential rain destroyed many roads and homes.

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The Mediterranean Storm Daniel caused heavy rainfall and flooding in eastern Libya, destroying roads and buildings along the coast. Prime Minister Ossama Hamad of the east Libyan government said thousands are feared dead and thousands more are missing.

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Boina123
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Authorities in eastern Libya said at least 2,000 people were killed and thousands more were missing after a massive flood ripped through the city of Derna following a heavy storm and rain.

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Boina123
4 Views · 7 months ago

Libya's Red Crescent says more than 11,000 people are now known to have died in floods in the city of Derna. Large parts of the coastal city were swept away after torrential rain caused two dams to burst. The UN said many of the deaths could have been avoided if Libya had a functioning weather agency. There are concerns about disease spreading, with many bodies still lying in the ruins. Some aid and foreign rescue teams have arrived in Libya, but with the country divided and roads washed away, international help is struggling to reach those in need.

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Boina123
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There are fears that as many as 20,000 people may have died in the flooding that's devastated northern Libya after dams burst during storms.

The coastal city of Derna suffered the worst of the disaster. There have been desperate calls for more humanitarian support as victims lie wrapped in body bags and others have been buried in mass graves. Many people were washed out to sea when the floods struck.

Rescue teams have been digging through the rubble of collapsed buildings in the hope of finding survivors. At least 30,000 people are said to be homeless.

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Boina123
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More than 5,300 people have died after floods in the Libyan city of Derna, a local minister has said.

The number could double, the minister for the eastern administration added.

The floods burst two dams in the eastern coastal city and swept away homes.

Streets are covered in mud and rubble and are littered with upturned vehicles.

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Boina123
1 Views · 7 months ago

Libya is caught between a military strongman who sells himself as the only one who can driving out terrorists, and a U.N.-backed government whose attempts to hold a national vote have, so far, only entrenched divisions. With a call placed last week, the White House appears to be reversing decades of policy and going with the strongman: Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar.

On April 4th, Haftar launched an assault on the capital of Tripoli that has so far killed 278 people and displaced more than 30,000, according to the U.N. Reports have described shells falling on residential neighborhoods overnight. The city’s forces — a loose smattering of militias, really — have managed to press Haftar’s Libyan National Army (LNA) back. But on Monday, the LNA warned they’re only getting started.

To understand the conflict, zoom back to the last time a military leader tried to depose a Libyan leader put in power by the U.N. The year is 1969. The leader is Libya’s King Idris. And the military leader is Muammar Gaddafi, who seized the country by force at age 27 and held onto power for 42 years. That’s when the Arab Spring, which saw Gaddafi shot and killed, led to chaos that Barack Obama has called the worst mistake of his presidency, and when it subsided, left Libya with two parallel governments.

Once a commander under Gaddafi, Haftar represents a government based in the eastern city of Tobruk, which is backed by the UAE, Russia, Saudi Arabia and Egypt. He’s been accused of war crimes, and has touted victories against pockets of ISIS fighters that have taken advantage of instability to plunder oil. That may be what makes Haftar so attractive to regional superpowers. And to President Trump.

On the other hand, Tripoli’s government is backed by the European Union — which has a major stake in who controls the ports that are a gateway for the migrants that end up there. Its Prime Minister Fayez al-Sarraj, a government bureaucrat, was appointed by the U.N. And Haftar’s assault seemed timed to send the agency a message; the U.N. had been planning a conference to address a non-military solution to the divide, when the LNA surprised the city. Those peace talks have been postponed.

As Haftar told VICE in 2016, “Our country should be prepared and ready for democracy.” But it should also have “an organized army and police force.” And right now, Haftar runs the country’s only organized army, which is now making an assault--just as Gaddafi did 50 years ago--on a city backed by the U.N.

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Boina123
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Nichole Sobecki has followed rebel forces in Libya, photographed human smugglers in Niger, and sat in Land Cruisers with cheetahs in Somaliland.

Behind her subjects’ intimidating fronts, she uncovers touching stories of vulnerability, grief and hope.

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Boina123
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Hundreds of residents in the eastern Libyan city of Derna have taken to the streets in protest more than a week after heavy floods killed thousands in the city.

The protesters criticised the leader of eastern Libya's parliament, Aguila Saleh, and local authorities they blamed for the floods that have killed nearly 4,000 people, according to revised UN figures.

In a joint statement, the protesters said they wanted speedy investigations into the disaster and legal action against the leaders responsible.

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Boina123
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After years of divisions, Libya has a new unity government, formed in the eastern city of Tobruk ahead of elections in December.
Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibah, selected at UN-sponsored talks in February alongside an interim three-member presidency council, was sworn in before the House of Representatives.
The new prime minister has promised to improve government services and unify state institutions, a task that will not be easy.

Al Jazeera’s Malik Traina reports from the Libyan capital, Tripoli.

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Boina123
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Survivors, left homeless on the flood-ravaged streets of Libya, are desperately awaiting aid, as pressure grows on the country's divided rival governments to unite in the face of tragedy.

In the five days since the devastating deluge hit the north African country, 11,300 people have died, whole families and villages have been wiped out and thousands remain missing.

ITV News' Emma Murphy has made it to Derna.

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Boina123
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Politicians in Libya have now been squabbling over the electoral process timeline for years. Our correspondent Priyanka Navani has been speaking to officials in Tripoli about the deadlock.


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Boina123
1 Views · 7 months ago

There’s an intense battle for Libya’s capital Tripoli that’s killed more than 200 civilians and displaced thousands of people.
The offensive is being led by a renegade general named Khalifa Haftar who’s fighting militias loyal to the UN-recognised Government of National Accord.
But who is Haftar, which countries support him and which world powers back the GNA?
Start Here explains what’s behind the fight for Libya and why the international community has struggled to stop it.

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Boina123
3 Views · 7 months ago

At least 23 people have been killed and more than 100 injured during intense battles in Tripoli.
It follows a build-up of rival forces over the past week after a dispute about who should govern.
The violence is raising fears that the country could return to a civil war.
Al Jazeera's @Malik Traina has this report from Tripoli, Libya.

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Boina123
2 Views · 7 months ago

The son of late Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi registered as a presidential candidate in the General Elections which will be held in December.

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Boina123
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The aftermath of Libya's worst ever natural disaster has evolved into a political storm, after demonstrators furious at the failure to protect their city from a flood torched the home of the mayor of Derna.

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Boina123
2 Views · 7 months ago

Libya is facing renewed political turmoil after its parliament appointed a new prime minister. But the incumbent prime minister is refusing to cede power, and still has the backing of the United Nations. The development has raised fears of renewed conflict between rival factions, which have divided Libya since former dictator Moammar Gadhafi was ousted and killed in 2011.

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Boina123
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Libya suspended its foreign minister following her recent meeting with her Israeli counterpart. The country's Prime Minister stated in a formal document released by his office that Foreign Minister Najla Mangoush is facing temporary suspension it added that she will be subject to an administrative investigation by a Justice Minister's chaired commission.

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Boina123
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The announcement on Saturday by General Haftar comes one year after the rival factions agreed to hold elections

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