Muhammad al-Jarh, spokesman for the Libyan government’s Supreme Committee for Emergencies and Rapid Response, appointed by the parliament, announced that the number of victims of Hurricane “Daniel” rose to 3,753 deaths in the city of Derna after 168 bodies. Recently recovered.
At a press conference from the city of Shahad on Friday evening, Al-Zar indicated that a program for psychological care had been created in the storm-affected areas.
Al-Zar said a multi-person advisory committee would be formed to provide support to the Supreme Emergency Committee.
Talking about the issue of establishing an executive committee for the Terna City Council, the speaker emphasized that it will be the voice of the city during the next phase and will replace the sacked City Council.
He pointed out that the government appointed by the House of Representatives announced on Friday that a conference on the reconstruction of Terna will be held on the 10th of October, indicating that “modern and fast” ideas will be presented. For the reconstruction of Terna and other areas affected by “Daniel”.
It is noteworthy that since the disaster occurred on September 10, there have been conflicting reports about the number of people who died due to the flood.
The World Health Organization says 4,014 people have died and more than 8,500 are still missing.
“The scale of this disaster is staggering… and it is no exaggeration to say that rapid and coordinated action is needed,” said Dr. Ahmed Zuidan, WHO representative in Libya. We are working closely with our partners, national authorities and the international community to provide vital assistance.
“Saving lives and restoring essential health services at this very difficult time.”
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