The Canadian government has decided to provide $5 million in humanitarian aid in support of those affected by the deadly floods in Libya. This was reported by RIA News.
The statement stated that Canadian Minister of International Development Ahmed Hussein announced that he will provide $5 million in humanitarian aid to Libya to provide urgent life-saving assistance, including emergency health services, water supply, disinfection and hygiene, as well as the provision of shelter and non-food items. . .
Before that, the press service of the Ministry of Emergencies of the Russian Federation statedHe said Russian rescue teams were flying to Libya to help eliminate the consequences of the flood.
On September 10, Hurricane Daniel hit the country. The city of Derna in the Cyrenaica region was hardest hit, where two dams collapsed and a catastrophic situation was developing. The country’s authorities declared three days of national mourning. Libya also requested international assistance.
Previously in China evacuated 200 thousand people due to typhoon.