5300 presumed dead, 10 000 presumed missing, and 30 000 displaced is what the UN International Organization for Migration reported on September 13th regarding the damages caused by the flood which assaulted Libya's northeast by the Mediterranean coast. Every morgue in the city of Derna is at capacity and the bodies are being left on the sidewalks at the mercy of the elements. The situation's high casualty count comes from two forms of governmental mismanagement. The first being climate change an
Current estimates seem to range between 5,000 and 11,000 dead with 10,000 - 20,000 missing. 30,000 displaced.