Help Libya Recover from Devastating Hurricanes

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The deadliest flood in North Africa in recent years:

Dear friends and supporters,

On September 10th, there was a tragedy in the cities of eastern Libya, my beloved country, after the hurricane hit them. The situation is tragic; many lives are lost, entire families are torn apart, many are still stuck in their homes, and many are missing people. Whole neighbourhoods have been washed out to sea; no infrastructure, electricity, or limited medical supply exists. Local organizations are overwhelmed, struggling to provide life-saving services to everyone in need. In some areas, aid convoys cannot even reach the affected communities, as the torrent of water has washed away the roads leading to them.

I am fundraising with Islamic Relief Canada to provide relief and support during times of crisis. We are reaching out to you, our generous supporters, to join hands and make a meaningful difference in the lives of those affected.

We are currently focused on providing urgent food supplies, emergency shelter and bare essentials. Please help us send relief today.

$65 can provide life-saving essentials

$150 can provide a family with an emergency food pack

$250 can provide urgent shelter to those who have lost their home

Islamic Relief’s thoughts and prayers are with the people of Libya as they face the aftermath of one of the deadliest floods in North Africa in recent years.

We believe that together, we can help Libya rebuild and recover from the recent hurricanes. Our dedicated team is on the ground, working tirelessly to deliver immediate aid and assistance to those in need.

#libya #Albayda #Derna #Shahat #انقذوا_الشرق_الليبي

Sincerely,

Najah

Islamic Relief Canada's Libya Emergency Appeal

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Over 5,000 people have died and 10,000 are missing after Storm Daniel made landfall in northeast Libya, resulting in strong winds, heavy rainfall and catastrophic flooding on Sunday September 10, 2023.

Two dams near the eastern city of Derna have collapsed, submerging much of the area. Entire neighborhoods are believed to have been washed away.

Extensive damage to vital infrastructure, telecommunication networks, roads and bridges is separating families from reuniting in the aftermath and isolating communities from aid.

Please donate generously and help save lives today.


How your donations can help people in Libya

Alongside keeping the flood-affected people of Libya in our prayers, we have a duty to not turn our back on them during this time of dire need.

You can help ease the burden of this catastrophe by donating towards our life-saving work. Islamic Relief is working through local partners to conduct immediate needs assessments and provide relief to those affected by the floods.

We are focused on providing urgent food supplies, emergency shelter and basic essentials at the moment. Help us send relief today.

$65 can provide life-saving essentials 
$150 can provide a family with an emergency food pack 
$250 can provide urgent shelter to those who have lost their home

Islamic Relief’s thoughts and prayers are with the people of Libya, as they face the aftermath of one of the deadliest floods in North Africa in recent years.


The deadliest flood in North Africa in recent years

September flooding in Libya is the second deadliest flood North Africa has seen in more than a century, with a death toll in the thousands. The floods have affected several cities, including Al-Bayda, Al-Marj, Tobruk, Takenis, Al-Bayada, and Battah, as well as the eastern coast all the way to Benghazi.

Two dams on the Wadi Derna River burst after heavy rainfall overwhelmed them, sending millions of cubic metres of water downstream, hitting Derna – home to approximately 100,000 people.

Apartment blocks collapsed, a seafront bridge and entire neighbourhoods washed away as water rushed to the sea. Some 20,000 people have been displaced, with a death toll that is continually rising as rescue operations take place.

People are in urgent need of food, shelter, and support. Please donate generously and help save lives.