Storm Daniel: Libya requests humanitarian aid “as soon as possible”

The Libyan authorities called on Tuesday for the delivery of humanitarian aid “as quickly as possible” by the international community in the face of flooding in the east of the country caused by storm “Daniel”. The number of missing people is around 10,000 people and there are already more than 2,000 confirmed deaths.

Musa al Koni, one of the vice-presidents of the Libyan Presidential Council, based in the capital Tripoli, stressed that the authorities “want the Help reaches as many people as quickly as possible“, according to the official LANA news agency.

“We are asking for help from all countries that we know have experience in providing relief,” he said, before revealing that Spain, Italy and Canada “have expressed their availability to support relief operations” in the east of the country.

According to the government, still It is not possible to know with certainty the number of victims and damage. Forecasts indicate at least 25% of the city of Derna destroyed.

“We do not have a definitive assessment” on the number of deaths, but “the number of missing people is around 10 thousand”, declared the head of the IFRC Tamer Ramadan, during a press conference held in Geneva Switzerland.

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