The bodies of 64 more people found in Libya
Muhammed Kablan, spokesman for the government’s Emergency Medicine and Support Center, made a statement on the center’s social media account, Facebook.
Kablan stated that in the last 48 hours the bodies of 64 more people were found, 28 today and 36 yesterday, and stated that health services were provided to 371 people today and 343 yesterday in the flood-affected areas.
“Storm Daniel,” which hit the central Mediterranean and hit eastern Libya on September 10, caused flooding in the cities of Benghazi, Beyda, Merc, Suse and Derna.
The Prime Minister of the Government of National Unity, Abdulhamid Dibeybe, declared three days of mourning throughout the country on September 11 due to the flood, and the Libyan Presidential Council asked for help from brother countries and international institutions for the regions damaged by the flood. the floods.
The World Health Organization (WHO) also announced that more than 4,000 people died due to the floods in Libya and more than 8,500 people are still missing. (AA)
Source: Sozcu

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