Death toll from Libya’s floods rises to 5,500

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This image grab from footage published on social networks by Libyan al-Masar television channel on September 13 shows an aerial view of a extensive damage in the wake of floods after the Mediterranean storm "Daniel" hit Libya's eastern city of Derna. Libya on September 13. Photo: AFP

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TRIPOLI: The death toll from devastating floods that struck eastern Libya has risen to 5,500, with another 7,000 injured, Xinhua quoted a local official as saying on Wednesday.

Osama Ali, the spokesman for the Tripoli-based emergency services, said that no final death toll could be determined yet because bodies are still being recovered from the affected areas.

He said that about 10,000 people have been reported missing and that 30,000 people have been displaced by the floods, adding the flood-hit regions face a severe shortage of basic supplies.

On Sunday, a Mediterranean storm made landfall in eastern Libya, triggering floods and causing extensive damage to infrastructure along its path. – BERNAMA-XINHUA

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