CNN —The United Nations has said most of the deaths in flash floods that tore through Libya could have been “avoided,” as relief workers struggle to deliver crucial aid in a humanitarian effort stifled by political divisions and debris from the disaster.
More than 5,000 people have died and thousands more are feared missing after unprecedented rainfall flushed out entire cities in the North African nation last week.
“Of course, we cannot fully avoid economic losses but we could’ve also minimized those losses by having proper services in place,” Talaas added.
While the Eastern parliament-backed government reported at least 5,300 people dead, the internationally recognized government in Tripoli reports more than 6,000 people have died.
CNN has not been able to independently verify the number of deaths or those missing.
Persons:
Petteri, ” Talaas, Talaas, ”, Abdulhamid Dbeibeh, Khalifa Haftar
Organizations:
CNN, United Nations, Meteorological Organization, WMO, Libyan National Army
Locations:
Libya, North, Derna, Geneva, Tripoli, Benghazi