UNSMIL reiterates support for Derna one year after disaster of floods

The United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) paid in a statement on Tuesday – one year after Storm Daniel and the devastating floods that struck the city of Derna and surrounding areas in eastern Libya – tribute to the resilience and strength of local communities that had worked tirelessly to recover from the disaster.

The Mission extended its heartfelt condolences once again to all those who lost loved ones and remembers the lives lost.

“The disaster’s impact on affected communities and families remains profound. The designation of September 11 as a national day of mourning for Derna and the affected people underscores the deep sorrow uniting people in Libya and highlights the ongoing need for sustained support for the people impacted.” It said.

IT also indicated that the damage in Derna and the surrounding areas was extensive, with floods destroying entire neighborhoods, schools, markets, and public infrastructure, resulting in several thousand deaths, several thousand people missing and displacing many more from their homes.

“Despite the destruction and political impasse, communities have shown remarkable resilience in overcoming challenges and working toward recovery. Over the past year, the UN has engaged actively with local communities, authorities, and affected people on the ground, providing continuous humanitarian and early recovery support. The UN’s ongoing and planned efforts focus on recovery and longer-term sustainable development in the affected municipalities.” The statement reads.

It adds that given the significant progress in reconstruction in Derna, the UN urges Libyan authorities to continue prioritizing the rebuilding of critical infrastructure and homes, restoration of livelihoods, and enhancement of community resilience in all affected areas.

“Increased special attention should be given to families that remain displaced and the most vulnerable people affected by the disaster, particularly women, widows, children, orphans, and people with disabilities.” It further explains.

“There remains a critical need for coordinated, effective and efficient reconstruction and long-term development,” said Stephanie Koury, Officer in Charge of UNSMIL.

“The UN calls on all Libyan authorities to work together in the best interests of the affected people and to ensure transparency, oversight, and accountability in reconstruction efforts.” She adds.

UNSMIL also said that it remained committed to providing crucial support in areas such as education, healthcare, livelihoods, and mental health support, focusing on the well-being of affected people and addressing their most urgent needs.

On September 10 and 11, 2023, extreme rainfall from the hurricane-strength Storm Daniel caused two dams to burst in the coastal city of Derna, some 1,300 kilometres east of the capital Tripoli.

This storm led to flooding that killed nearly 4,000 people, left thousands missing and displaced more than 40,000 others, according to the United Nations.

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