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Libya Flooding: Situation Report #2 (September 18, 2023)
Reliefweb
Sep 18, 2023
Libya
Emergency Response
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Thousands of people are confirmed dead, while tens of thousands of people are missing and 40,000 people displaced
The worst-affected areas are the cities Derna and Sousa, with the neighboring towns of Al Bayada and Al Makhaili
Needs for healthcare, mental health services and household goods for the homeless, as well as logistical support, are high
Libya is entering its rainy season, increasing the risk of outbreaks of diseases
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