Libya floods: ‘A natural disaster that became a man-made catastrophe’
By France24
18 September 2023 |
1:49 pm
Over a week on from the devastating flash floods that washed whole neighbourhoods into the sea in eastern Libya, killing thousands, Libya is in dire need of assistance. Years of war and political division mean the country is badly ill-equipped to coordinate the international help that has been offered.
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