Erdoğan extends condolences to Libya over deadly floods
During a phone call, Erdoğan assured Mohammed al-Manfi that Turkey remains steadfast in supporting the "friendly and fraternal" Libyan people in their efforts to combat the crisis. The Turkish Communications Directorate stated that Ankara's assistance will persist.
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- Published Date: 07:56 | 12 September 2023
- Modified Date: 09:25 | 13 September 2023
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan on Tuesday extended condolences to the head of the Libyan Presidential Council over deadly floods in the North African country.
In a phone call, Erdoğan told Mohammed al-Manfi that Türkiye always stands by the "friendly and brotherly" Libyan people in their "fight against the disaster" and that Ankara's assistance will continue, the Turkish Communications Directorate said on X.
Earlier, Erdoğan said Türkiye has so far sent to Libya three cargo planes with aid, adding: "Our goal is to ensure Libya's wounds are healed as soon as possible."
The death toll from devastating floods in Libya's eastern city of Derna has soared to 5,200, according to local authorities.
A spokesman for the East Libya-based Interior Ministry expects the death toll in Derna to jump to over 10,000 amid massive damage to infrastructure in the city.
Initial reports indicate that dozens of villages and towns were submerged by the deadly floods caused by Storm Daniel that struck eastern Libya on Sunday.
Local authorities in Derna said two dams have collapsed in the city.
On Monday, Libya's Presidency Council appealed to friendly countries and international aid groups to provide aid to the flood-stricken areas in the eastern region.