- Currently on Earth
- Posts
- Currently — September 13, 2023: Catastrophic floods overwhelm war-torn Libya.
Currently — September 13, 2023: Catastrophic floods overwhelm war-torn Libya.
Plus, the world's first heat pump for homes with radiators.
The weather, currently.
Officials say more than 5,000 people have been killed in Libya after intense rainfall broke through dams and unleashed a torrent of water toward the coastal city of Derna on Monday.
As much as 25% of Derna (pop. 125,000) was washed away by the floods, and local responders have been absolutely overwhelmed. The UN and International Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies have mobilized to bring relief to the region.
The rainfall was caused by Storm Daniel, a “medicane” — a hurricane-like cyclonic storm that formed in the central Mediterranean Sea and also brought intense rainfall to parts of Italy, Greece, Turkey, and Egypt. Medicanes like Daniel are expected to grow stronger as the Mediterranean Sea warms due to fossil fuel-driven climate change.
Storm Daniel making its devastating landfall in Libya.
This time lapse shows Daniel's evolution over the last three days.
— CIRA (@CIRA_CSU)
6:00 PM • Sep 12, 2023
Libya has been enmeshed in civil conflict for much of the past 12 years, so some key infrastructure — like dams — have fallen into disrepair or damage. Worse, internal conflict has delayed aid shipments. Even before the floods, Derna had no functioning hospital due in part to the long-running conflict with the ruling government of western Libya.
“This is not just a natural disaster, this is a human disaster as well as a result of the neglect of the city,” Hani Shennib, president of the National Council on US Libya Relations told Al Jazeera.
Mediterranean cyclone #StormDaniel might be one of the most destructive and deadly events in recent history.
Photo from #Libya— MedCyclones (@medcyclones)
5:54 AM • Sep 12, 2023
To support the relief efforts in Libya, consider donating to the Islamic Relief fund.
What you can do, currently.

Sponsored message
The world’s first heat pump boiler for homes with radiators
Our product, due to be released early next year, allows homeowners with hot water radiators to lower their carbon emissions and save money by converting to a heat pump. Reserve your RenewaBoiler today with a fully-refundable $250 deposit.
Learn more at 2040energy.com
Sponsorships are a chance to boost your visibility with Currently — one of the world’s largest daily climate newsletters — and support independent climate journalism, all at the same time. Starting at just $105.
Chances are there’s already a Currently local newsletter near you. Check out and subscribe to one of Currently’s 15 local weather newsletters here — you get the same climate story of the day, plus a local weather forecast written by a weather expert in your community in a friendly and engaging daily diary.
Currently has begun to partner with other like-minded newsletters to help the growth of independent climate media — we receive financial support for each new subscriber we can recruit, so check them out!
|
|
|