The attempt to invade Libya, one of the biggest victims of the process that started with the "Arab Spring" and ended with complete destruction for the Islamic geography, started in March 2011.
Another Islamic country was devastated after the invasion attempt of the Crusader mentality, led by France, England and of course America, and even supported by Turkey from time to time.
Qaddafi was beaten to death, the country was torn into pieces, and more than tens of thousands of people were massacred in plain sight.
The bleeding part of the Islamic geography was recently subjected to a major flood disaster.
The first people to issue condolence messages after the flood, in which approximately 10 thousand people died, were those who devastated the country.
DBEIBAH INSTRUCTED THE OPENING OF "IMMEDIATE INVESTIGATION"
Prime Minister of the Libyan National Unity Government Abdulhamid al-Dbeibah ordered an "urgent investigation" into the collapse of two dams in Derna during the "Daniel" storm.
"TWO DAMS COLLAPSE; THIS WAS A COMPLETE DISASTER"
Speaking to AA earlier, Libyan historian Ferac Dawoud Al-Dernawi stated that half of Derna is at the bottom of the valley and is at a point where all the rainwater coming from the south of the city flows.
"After the impact of Storm Daniel, two dams holding rainwater in the city collapsed. This was a complete disaster", he sad.
Dernawi pointed out that local authorities in Libya built dams trying to prevent the danger of natural disasters originating from the valley, but disasters still continued and used the following statements:
The collapsed dams, namely Al-Bilad and Bumansur dams, were built in 1986. At that time, after the dam waters leaked from the sewers, another flood occurred and people were harmed.
EDUCATON SUSPENDED FOR 10 DAYS
Prime Minister of the Libyan National Unity Government Abdulhamid El-Dbeibah announced that education in primary and secondary education institutions was suspended for 10 days due to the flood disaster. Dbeibah said in his statement on his Facebook account:
"Considering the painful situation in the disaster-stricken towns, I decided to suspend education in primary and secondary education institutions across the country for 10 days," Dbeibah said.
Stating that he instructed the Ministry of Education to prepare a plan for the students in these regions to return to education, Dbeibah also noted that temporary centers will be created for education.
In his previous statement, Dbeibah announced that a 700-berth ship was directed to the Derne coast to accommodate those who left their homes due to the flood.
THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE ARE STILL MISSING
The "Daniel" storm, which affected the Central Mediterranean and hit the east of Libya on September 10, caused floods in the cities of Benghazi, Beyda, Merc, Suse and Derna.
The Libyan National Unity Government announced that 6 thousand people died and thousands of people were missing in the flood disaster.