North African Calamities

The earthquake in Morocco and Storm Daniel in Libya have brought misery to thousands of people living on the south coast of the Mediterranean Sea. I know both the affected areas and it is a great sadness to see the effects of these natural disasters in places where it is hard to live well.

Both of the calamities have affected widespread areas. In Morocco, the route I took to Marrakesh passes very close to the epicentre, so I know how difficult it is to reach the affected villages. In Libya, all the coastal cities and ports, from Tripoli to Tobruk have been affected but it is isolated Derna that has had the worst of the damage with two broken dams in the Jebel Akhdar causing horrific devastation.

The greatest sadness is that the governments of these regions are very suspicious of outsiders and so vital international humanitarian assistance is not being deployed as rapidly as it might be, so unnecessary lives are being lost. It is time for the United Nations to step up to the mark…

Damage has also been done to the ancient historical sites between Benghazi and Derna.

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