Nine days after storm Daniel devastate the Libyan city. Resentment and outrage are growing as it seems increasingly unlikely that any survivors will be discovere.
Weeping, Amrane Al-Gababaili have seen. His attention is rivete on the abyss before him: piles of rubble, broken walls, and bricks scattere. In the muck several meters below. He was crouching on a shaky slab held together by hanging concrete rings. The man was unable to be relieve of his suffering despite. The volunteers’ best efforts to move him away and soothe him.
The agricultural police officer has remained at the place ever since the storm swept away 15 members of his family, including his three brothers, sisters-in-law, nephews, and nieces, who were buried nearby. Despite his conviction that there is no hope left: Can you detect it? Everyone is deceased. Nothing further needs to be done. It’s over now. His uniform’s beige color mingled with the dust in the area. There were many meters of terrible desolation all around him.
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The Swissi neighborhood on the left bank of the Wadi Derna was completely destroy during the night of Sunday, September 10, with the exception of a few gutted structures that were on the edge of collapsing. Al-Gababaili pointed to the ground and said, “The whole area is underground,” before stating the names of the houses that had since vanished along with the last names of their previous owners. Did he notice any passing rescue crews? He remembered, stumbling away with one of the countless little water bottles that the military had handed out on the fringes of the area. “Yes, then they left again…,” he said. Swissi neighborhood on the left bank of the Wadi Derna was completely destroy during the night of Sunday, September 10, with the exception of a few gutted structures that were on the edge of collapsing.