After residents protested on Monday, the Libyan city of Derna experienced a communications outage on Tuesday. They blamed local authorities for not maintaining the dams. Storm Daniel struck on September 10, causing dams to fail and widespread flooding. Protesters gathered near Derna’s Grand Mosque. They criticized the lack of early warnings about the impending flood. […]
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