Images filmed by residents showed mudslides and collapsed buildings.
BENGHAZI: At least 150 people were killed in freak floods in eastern Libya as a result of Storm Daniel which has swept the Mediterranean, an official said today.
Hamad’s government – which rivals a UN-brokered, internationally recognised transitional administration in Tripoli – today declared Derna a “disaster area”. East Libyan authorities had “lost contact with nine soldiers during rescue operations” in the city, Massoud had said.
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