Greek military doctors were involved in an accident in Libya

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The Greek National Defense General Staff said that the bus carrying Greek military medics, who went to Libya to help with the flood disaster, was involved in an accident and many employees were slightly injured. This was reported by RIA News.

The General Staff emphasized that on September 17, a bus carrying medical personnel of the Greek Armed Forces, who went to Libya within the scope of aid efforts, collided with a car moving in the same direction.

“According to the competent diplomatic authorities of Greece, the employees suffered minor injuries as a result of the collision, which occurred under unclear circumstances. All victims were transported to nearby hospitals in the area, the statement said.

Before this, it was known that at least 891 buildings had been destroyed. damaged Flooding occurred in the Libyan city of Derna as a result of heavy rain and floods that affected the northeastern regions of the country.

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.

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