Libya floods latest - in pictures


  • Bodies are being washed back into shore in Derna after last week's storm and flooding. The National
    Bodies are being washed back into shore in Derna after last week's storm and flooding. The National
  • Members of a Russian rescue team dive into the sea to retrieve bodies. AFP
    Members of a Russian rescue team dive into the sea to retrieve bodies. AFP
  • A sanitation worker disinfects an area of Derna, where concern is rising over the potential spread of infectious disease as bodies start to decompose. Reuters
    A sanitation worker disinfects an area of Derna, where concern is rising over the potential spread of infectious disease as bodies start to decompose. Reuters
  • Libyan Red Crescent team members en route to Karsa. Reuters
    Libyan Red Crescent team members en route to Karsa. Reuters
  • The UN estimates a quarter of the population of Derna could have been killed or injured. Reuters
    The UN estimates a quarter of the population of Derna could have been killed or injured. Reuters
  • Many roads and bridges have been destroyed. Reuters
    Many roads and bridges have been destroyed. Reuters
  • Aid and relief items are delivered by the Emirates Red Crescent to Karsa. Reuters
    Aid and relief items are delivered by the Emirates Red Crescent to Karsa. Reuters
  • An Italian team involved in a search-and-rescue mission. Reuters
    An Italian team involved in a search-and-rescue mission. Reuters
  • A Palestinian woman who survived the deadly storm eats breakfast in a classroom at Derna's College of Medical Technology. Reuters
    A Palestinian woman who survived the deadly storm eats breakfast in a classroom at Derna's College of Medical Technology. Reuters
  • Derna is a city that was still recovering from a civil war and an ISIS siege in 2014. Reuters
    Derna is a city that was still recovering from a civil war and an ISIS siege in 2014. Reuters
  • Survivors of the flooding are thankful for their good fortune. Reuters
    Survivors of the flooding are thankful for their good fortune. Reuters