
At least 30,000 Libyans have been left homeless in the eastern city of Derna in devastating flash floods unleashed by Storm Daniel. The storm has killed 6,000, with at least 10,000 more feared dead or missing.
This was Libya’s worst natural disaster in 40 years and the surprise storm has raised inevitable questions about the destructive impacts of climate change.
Storm Daniel first struck Libya on 10 September. As the floodwaters surged, two dams collapsed, sending torrents toward Derna, with devastating results. One-quarter of the city was destroyed and multiple other cities in northeastern Libya were also hit.
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