00:00 Thousands of people died and at least 10,000 people were reported missing due to the flood in the city of Derna, Libya.
00:11 The collapsed building was caused by a large Mediterranean dam that crossed the coastline of this city.
00:18 Despite the limited equipment, officers were still helping to evacuate the bodies that were scattered and floating.
00:26 It is estimated that many victims were swept away by the flood and brought to the sea.
00:30 According to locals, the flood washed away the city of Derna while the residents were asleep, so many residents were not ready to save themselves.
00:40 Meanwhile, in the hospital, some residents who are safe are also busy looking for their missing family members.
00:47 Relatives, relatives, friends can only rely on physical characteristics to recognize the victims.
00:56 There are 1,700 dead people in this section.
01:01 How were they trapped?
01:03 They were trapped in the corridors.
01:06 They were buried.
01:07 Yes, they were buried.
01:09 Some people were not recognized, so we started to photograph them and put them in numbers and buried them.
01:15 The other side took pictures and buried 500 people.
01:21 The situation is very bad. The hospital is in a state of chaos.
01:25 Meanwhile, many victims were buried in a mass, although they have not yet been identified.
01:31 Relatives are complaining and need help.
01:35 Of course, the victims, God willing, will be covered.
01:38 We are still looking for the victims.
01:40 But we hope that the Libyan youth who have any certificate or any medical relationship will come and help us.
01:49 We heard that there is a shortage of young people in the hospital.
01:52 We are trying to find young people who are eligible to help us.
01:57 God willing, God will forgive them and give them a place to live.
02:02 God willing, God will gather the people of the country and bless them with Tripoli, Misrata, Zaiton, and Libya as one country.
02:08 The victims of the flood in Bandang, which hit Libya, are estimated to have reached 6,000 people.
02:15 The flood worsened the condition of Libya after an internal conflict that caused the country to be torn apart for more than a decade.
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