Libyan Authorities Continue to Search for Missing
The U.N. warned Monday that disease outbreaks could bring "a second devastating crisis" to Libya a week after a massive flash flood shattered the coastal city of Derna, sweeping thousands to their deaths. The flash flood has killed nearly 3,300 people and left thousands more missing. Tens of thousands of traumatized residents are homeless and are in need of drinking clean water, food, and basic supplies. For more insight, VOA's Paul Ndiho spoke to Saleh Sarar, a freelance journalist based in Eastern Libya, via Skype.
Episodes
-
November 05, 2024
Over 18 million Americans in Texas vote in 2024 elections
-
November 05, 2024
Analysts predict close race in 2024 US elections
-
November 05, 2024
Congolese-born tech professional competes in US council elections
-
November 03, 2024
Entertainment: Malian musical duo Amadou & Mariam speak to VOA
-
November 02, 2024
US election observer from Nigeria speaks on upcoming election