AT LEAST 2,000 people are reported dead and thousands more are missing after a catastrophic flood ripped through Libya.
A major dam collapse sent a 10ft deep torrent raging through the eastern city of Derna, where “entire neighbourhoods” were swept out to sea.
It was the second major disaster to strike North Africa in three days following the devastating earthquake in Morocco.
Ahmed Mismari, the spokesman for the Libyan National Army (LNA) that controls eastern Libya, put the number of missing at 5,000 to 6,000
He said in a televised news conference that the disaster came after dams above Derna had collapsed, “sweeping whole neighbourhoods with their residents into the sea”.