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Third Saudi relief plane arrives in Libya carrying 50 tons of aid

The third Saudi relief plane carrying 50 tons of food and shelter aid arrives in Benghazi on Monday. (SPA)
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The third Saudi relief plane carrying 50 tons of food and shelter aid arrives in Benghazi on Monday. (SPA)
The third Saudi relief plane carrying 50 tons of food and shelter aid arrives in Benghazi on Monday. (SPA)
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The third Saudi relief plane carrying 50 tons of food and shelter aid arrives in Benghazi on Monday. (SPA)
The third Saudi relief plane carrying 50 tons of food and shelter aid arrives in Benghazi on Monday. (SPA)
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The third Saudi relief plane carrying 50 tons of food and shelter aid arrives in Benghazi on Monday. (SPA)
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Updated 18 September 2023

Third Saudi relief plane arrives in Libya carrying 50 tons of aid

The third Saudi relief plane carrying 50 tons of food and shelter aid arrives in Benghazi on Monday. (SPA)
  • Massive flash flood has killed over 3,000 people and left thousands more missing

RIYADH: The third Saudi relief plane carrying 50 tons of food and shelter aid to be distributed to those affected by the floods in Libya arrived in Benghazi on Monday.

A specialized team from the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center will supervise the aid delivery process in coordination with the Libyan Red Crescent. 

UN agencies warned on Monday that the flood-stricken city of Derna, where thousands were killed a week ago, faces the threat of disease outbreaks that could bring “a second devastating crisis.”
The massive flash flood that has killed over 3,000 people and left thousands more missing came as the war-scarred North African country was lashed by the hurricane-strength Storm Daniel on September 10.
Traumatized residents, 30,000 of whom are now homeless, badly need clean water, food and basic supplies amid a growing risk of cholera, diarrhea, dehydration and malnutrition, UN agencies warn.