Hundreds of Libyans protested on Monday from the devastated eastern city of Derna, demanding the removal of those responsible a week after torrential rains burst two dams and unleashed a catastrophe that killed thousands.
Some protesters stood on the muddy, rocky earth that the floods carried through the city center on Sept. 11, washing entire neighborhoods and their inhabitants into the Mediterranean Sea.
Others perched on the roof of a mosque that still stood, and a number appeared to be part of relief and rescue efforts, dressed in white biohazard suits and reflective vests.
The cries of the protesters were part of a rising chorus of calls to hold leaders across the divided North African country accountable.
Specifically, they want an international investigation into the circumstances that led to the bursting of the two dams on the edge of Derna.
Persons:
“ Aguila, ”, Aguila Saleh
Locations:
Derna