martes, 19 de septiembre de 2023

Libya flood: Protester anger could lead to crackdown Jennifer Holleis ++++ © 2023 Deutsche Welle

Libya flood: Protester anger could lead to crackdown Jennifer Holleis Despite public calls for accountability after the deadly flood in Derna, observers have little hope that the military-backed government will do anything more than secure its power. https://www.dw.com/en/libya-flood-protester-anger-could-lead-to-crackdown/a-66859048 © 2023 Deutsche Welle Libya flood intensity fueled by climate change Stuart Braun After Storm Daniel sparked extreme flooding across the Mediterranean, a new study shows global heating made the deadly heavy rainfall up to 50 times more likely in Libya. https://www.dw.com/en/libya-flood-intensity-fueled-by-climate-change-study/a-66862911 © 2023 Deutsche Welle Libya floods: What we know a week after the disaster Monir Ghaedi In the aftermath of a devastating flood in Libya, the threat of more dam failures looms. Survivors face the risk of displaced land mines and contaminated water. https://www.dw.com/en/libya-floods-what-we-know-a-week-after-the-disaster/a-66847226 © 2023 Deutsche Welle Thousands still missing in Libya's flood disaster Gasia Ohanes | Jessica Saltz A week after floods devastated the Libyan city of Derna, the World Health Organization has confirmed over 3,900 deaths. While clean-up efforts are underway, polluted waters and the lack of sanitation have increased the risk of a disease outbreak that could further devastate the affected areas. https://www.dw.com/en/thousands-still-missing-in-libyas-flood-disaster/video-66848519 © 2023 Deutsche Welle

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