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[Stire] Death toll in Libya flooding hits 11,300 as rescuers search for another 10,000 missing


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The death toll from the unprecedented flooding in northeastern Libya has risen to at least 11,300 people, the U.N. has said, with another 10,100 missing in the devastated city of Derna alone.

Meanwhile, rescuers, armed with diggers, on Sunday clawed through debris to find survivors under the rubble of leveled buildings in Derna, with the previously asphalt roads awash with wreckage. Bodies are regularly being found amid mangled cars, uprooted palm trees and bits of buildings at the Derna seafront.

Residents and aid groups gathered the bodies of those who were washed out to sea when historic rainfall caused two dams to burst and sent millions of cubic meters of floodwater through the center of the city. 

“These figures are expected to rise as search-and-rescue crews work tirelessly to find survivors,” the United Nations’ Office for Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), said of the death toll as of 5.p.m. Saturday (11 a.m. ET).

The World Health Organization said 32 tons of health aid -- enough to reach almost 250,000 people -- also arrived in the country on Saturday, which included essential medicines, trauma and emergency supplies, and medical equipment.

“This is a disaster of epic proportions,” Dr. Ahmed Zouiten, a WHO Representative in Libya, said in a statement.

The aid package also includes body bags for safe and dignified burials of the deceased amid fears of the authorities rushing to bury people in mass graves.

“The bodies of people who have died following wounds sustained in a natural disaster or armed conflict almost never pose a health danger to communities,” the agency said in a separate statement earlier this week, urging for properly documented burials and cremations.

Health alarms were not limited to the dead bodies.

“The National Center for Disease Control has already detected at least 55 children poisoned as a result of drinking polluted water in Derna,” the OCHA said.

Nearly 300,000 children were at a soaring risk of diarrhea, cholera, dehydration and malnutrition, according to the U.N. Children’s Fund (UNICEF), with nearly every critical infrastructure being wiped out in the affected areas.

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