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A letter from The Guardian
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riricitaa · 8 months
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please DONATE if you can!!!! Lybia needs our help!!! These are the two links [ ( link 1 ) and ( link 2 ) ] I found the most legitimate, I asked them and they said they are in direct contact with the local authorities and that the money will be transferred directly and they will get the necessary supplies and aids and send them to the disaster zone! Please donate if you can, and share if you can't 🙏🏽 🇱🇾🕊
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musk7 · 8 months
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Deeply saddened by the floods in Libya. May Allah grant strength and relief to all those affected. My thoughts, prayers, and support are with them.
اللهم اجعل هذه الابتلاءات كفارة لذنوبهم ومنحهم العون والعافية.
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ya allah, help the people in Morocco facing the consequences of the earthquake. ya allah, if you will to, save the people in libya facing floods. ya allah, you are the best of planners.
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rapha-reads · 8 months
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I check the news about Morocco every morning and share links for donations or how to help, and every time I end up crying again.
Good thing my 100% natural Moroccan khôl is so waterproof that even Libya's flood couldn't erase it.
Gotta joke or else I'd spend entire days just crying 🙃
If you can donate in any way to help Libya and Morocco, please, do.
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sbrown82 · 8 months
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What is going on in North Africa?
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emperor713f · 7 months
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maslimanny · 8 months
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This sea.. I cannot trust it.. despite all this range.. and this horizon that confiscates our imaginations and ambitions from us, I do not feel its friendship.. It still betrays us and will continue to...
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workersolidarity · 8 months
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Mapping Libya’s catastrophic flood damage in Derna after Storm Daniel | Maps News | Al Jazeera
Devastating floods in Libya led to a catastrophic collapse of two dams upriver from Derna and officials say a third dam is on the brink of collapse even as rescuers move in to save as many people as possible.
Roughly 10'000 people remained missing as of Wednesday morning with more than 5'200 confirmed deaths.
Storm Daniel formed over Greece on Sept 4th, bringing heavy rains, wind and flooding across Eastern Europe before heading South towards the Northern African Coast, making landfall in Libya on Sunday.
Derna was hardest hit after two dams burst, releasing more than 30 million cubic metres of water that tore through the city of about 100'000.
Upkeep of the dams has been largely non-existent over the last two decades. With a Civil War caused by NATO intervention in 2014 that the country has never recovered from.
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Western media finally reporting on the Libyan floods
This should be reported as a constant top story, just like how they reported on Libya 12 years ago
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riricitaa · 8 months
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I know it's too much lately, but please keep Libya in your thoughts 😭🙏🏽🇱🇾 and if anyone knows where to donate please do share with me, I've been looking for hours and I can't find any 😭 which it is sad ...
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hicginewsagency · 7 months
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Libya's Leaders Urged to Bury Differences After 'Shocking' Floods
UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Türk, has called on all Libyan political actors to overcome political deadlocks and divisions and collectively ensure relief access. The number of deaths in the Libyan city of Derna could range from 18,000 to 20,000 after the catastrophic event, according to the city’s mayor. Sky Newsreports that Abdulmenam Al-Ghaithi told al-Arabiya TV that this was…
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cnnbbcurdu · 8 months
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Libya floods: Death toll rises to 11,300 in Derna
Libya floods: Death toll rises to 11,300 in Derna According to a UN report released on Saturday, the death toll from the catastrophic flooding in Derna, a city on the eastern coast of Libya, has increased to at least 11,300, even though more victims are likely to be discovered as search efforts continue. According to the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) of the United…
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benatbatter · 8 months
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‏مُعاذ الله ان نعترض على قضائه، لكن والله إنها أيام ثقال، فاللهُم صبـراً .
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fleetshotter-minstrel · 8 months
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The figure has been revised to 20,000 dead. Probably more, countess bodues washed outcto sea. Disaster on the scale of the Turkish earthquake earlier this tear, biut unlike Turkey, Livya us split verween twovrival de-facto governmenrs. On top of the Moroccan earthquake only days ago.
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