Libyan flood survivors face landmine risks
People whose homes were swept away by flooding in Libya's eastern city of Derna a week ago are facing the dilemma of whether to stay despite a lack of fresh water or flee through areas where landmines have now been displaced. Two dams above Derna broke on September 10, 2023, obliterating residential blocks while people slept. | 🎥 : Reuters / Eastern-based Libyan government handout / KGA Visit us at https://www.inquirer.net Facebook: / inquirerdotnet Twitter: / inquirerdotnet

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