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Support Devastating Floods in Libya and Crisis Zones Worldwide

by INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE INC

The International Rescue Committee (IRC) urgently calls for international assistance to address the catastrophic humanitarian crisis unfolding in Libya as a result of flooding caused by Storm Daniel. More than 11,000 people have been killed, over 10,000 are feared to be missing, and more than 40,000 people have been displaced without homes and basic necessities. Before the flooding hit, 800,000 people in Libya were in need of humanitarian assistance.

Flash flooding and powerful muddy currents, triggered by heavy rains, have wreaked havoc on communities in the east of the country sweeping away homes, vehicles, and debris. The situation is dire, with phone lines in the affected areas down, severely complicating rescue efforts. Destruction to roads and bridges continue to hamper the ability of aid agencies to enter affected cities including Derna, Sousse, Shahat, AlMarj and AlBayada and other rural communities in hard to reach areas.

Elie Abouaoun, IRC Libya Country Director, said

“The IRC is gravely concerned about the protection needs of those caught up in this tragedy, especially thousands of women and children who have to leave their homes in search of safety. Urgent emergency shelter is needed for those unable to return to their homes, and psychosocial support for those who have seen their lives literally washed away.

“Medical services have also been impacted with patients evacuated to other cities, including those that were also affected, we have heard that many clinics and hospitals in the area have become overwhelmed and are exceeding capacities. Ambulances are in need of repair, physical access challenges and needs for logistical support are making it difficult for health volunteers to reach affected areas."

Nearly 300,000 children exposed to Storm Daniel now face increased risk of diarrhea and cholera as well as dehydration and malnutrition, while unaccompanied and separated children are more vulnerable to violence and exploitation after the storm.

The IRC is preparing to distribute basic household items, and provide primary health care and protection services. We are committed to working with local partners and the Libyan authorities to provide immediate assistance to those affected by this disaster. We urge the international community to step up and support the people of Libya in their time of need.

The IRC has been working tirelessly since 2016 to provide essential healthcare and protection to vulnerable Libyans, refugees, and migrants affected by this protracted crisis.
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