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Residents of the devastated Libyan city of Derna are desperately searching for missing relatives as rescue workers appealed for more body bags, after a catastrophic flood that killed thousands of people and swept many out to sea. Swathes of the Mediterranean city were obliterated by a torrent of water unleashed by a powerful storm that swept down a usually dry riverbed on Sunday night, bursting dams above the city. Multi-storey buildings collapsed with sleeping families inside.
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Lybia Floods Aftermath: Derna residents desperately searching for their missing relatives
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