Libya floods: Death toll surpasses 3,000, thousands missing
The death toll from the recent flood disaster in eastern Libya has surged to a staggering 3,000 people, with an additional 7,000 individuals reported as missing and unreachable.
Authorities have characterized the amount of rainfall in the region as "the highest in 40 years," underlining the severity of the natural disaster. Thousands of residents remain unaccounted for, leaving families and communities in anguish.
The Turkish government has swiftly responded to the crisis by dispatching the first of three transport planes from Ankara to provide much-needed aid to Libya in the wake of the catastrophic floods.
Sources from Libya's Health Ministry have confirmed the grim tally of 3,000 lives lost in the city of Derna alone, while the Interior Ministry reports an alarming count of 7,000 individuals missing, intensifying concerns for their safety and well-being.
This tragedy continues to unfold, and rescue and relief efforts are underway as the world watches in solidarity with the people of Libya during this harrowing time. (ILKHA)