areas in Libya, which have suffered from rainfalls and floods, are declared a state of emergency.
This was stated by the director of the National Center for Disease Control Haydar As-Soyh.
“The state of emergency in the field of health and sanitation is introduced for a period of a year,” he said.
According to him, the water in the city of Dern, who was more strongly affected by natural disaster, became unsuitable for use. The number of cases of poisoning by polluted water reached 150.
On September 10, the north-east of Libya attacked the powerful Daniel cyclone. He brought a storm wind and storms with thunderstorms located on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea.