Secondary Data Analysis Report Storm Daniel, Eastern Libya (20th November 2023)

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Nov 23, 2023

Secondary Data Analysis Report Storm Daniel, Eastern Libya (20th November 2023)


OVERVIEW

On September 10th, 2023, a disaster of significant magnitude unfolded as Storm Daniel struck the eastern coast of Libya. The rush of the storm, characterized by extreme winds, massive flooding, and the collapse of two dams, primarily ravaged the cities of Derna, Al Bayda, Benghazi, and Al Marj . The severity of the situation was acutely felt in Derna, where the loss of electricity and communication systems plunged the city into a state of darkness and isolation.
This environmental calamity resulted in a grievous loss of life and mass displacement. As of October, 31st over 4,352 people lost their lives, with more than 8,000 still missing, mainly in Derna. The disaster displaced 43,400 individuals across the region, highlighting the severity of the storm's impact . This displacement included substantial numbers in Derna, Al Bayda, Benghazi, and Al Marj, and led to the relocation of over 900 families from the eastern to the western regions of Libya, including Tripoli.