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- Libyan court sentences 12 officials to prison over last year's deadly flooding
Libyan court sentences 12 officials to prison over last year's deadly flooding
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A devastating flood occurred in Derna, Libya on September 11, caused by the failure of two dams outside the city, which were overwhelmed by heavy rain from Storm Daniel. The flood inundated approximately a quarter of the city, resulting in widespread destruction and loss of life. Twelve Libyan officials were convicted and sentenced for their roles in the disaster, but the country's entrenched political class remains untouched, with many Libyans blaming them for a decade of political stagnation, corruption, and chaos.
Flooding in Libya
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- 10,000 feared dead in Libya's devastating floods as neighborhood of Derna swept into the sea
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countries
- 1.Libya
organizations
- 1.Derna Criminal Court
- 2.Libyan National Army
- 3.North Atlantic Treaty Organisation
- 4.Palestinian Red Crescent
- 5.UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs
- 6.World Health Organization
- 7.Al-Ahrar
- 8.Central Bank of Libya
- 9.European Union
- 10.United Nations
- 11.World Bank