Turkish teams set up two field hospitals in city of Derna to provide health care to Libyans those affected by catastrophic floods.
Türkiye, which coordinates the work of other countries as it is the first international team to reach the flood-hit areas / Photo: AA
Storm Daniel hit eastern Libya on September 10, causing floods in the cities of Benghazi, Bayda, Al Marj, Soussa and Derna.
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