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Locals now call Wadi Derna “the dam of death.”

In a moment’s notice, the structure unleashed tens of millions of cubic meters of floodwater on Derna’s residents.

The torrents swept generational homes and entire families into the Mediterranean sea — leaving onlooking survivors in a state of shock and horror.

The scene at one of the dams that collapsed in heavy rains and sent a massive flood gushing into the eastern Libyan port city.

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[–] Fordry -1 points 9 months ago

Tragic, probably would have been far far far fewer deaths if the dams weren't there. Wouldn't have been the sudden torrent out of nowhere.