Over 16,000 children displaced following Libya floods: UNICEF-Xinhua

Over 16,000 children displaced following Libya floods: UNICEF

Source: Xinhua

Editor: huaxia

2023-09-29 02:44:45

UNITED NATIONS, Sept. 28 (Xinhua) -- More than 16,000 children are displaced in eastern Libya following Storm Daniel, with their psychosocial well-being at stake, the UN Children's Fund (UNICEF) said Thursday.

Many more children are affected due to lack of essential services, such as health, schooling and safe water supply, it said.

While the number of children among the casualties is not yet confirmed, UNICEF fears hundreds of children may have died in the disaster, given that children account for about 40 percent of the population, it said.

Significant damage to health and education infrastructure means children once again risk further disruption to their learning and the outbreak of deadly diseases. Waterborne illnesses are a growing concern due to water supply issues, significant damage to water sources and sewer networks, and the risk of contamination of the groundwater. In Derna alone, 50 percent of water systems are estimated to have been damaged, said the fund.

UNICEF has been actively supporting the children in eastern Libya since day two of the crisis. Sixty-five metric tons of relief supplies have been delivered to affected areas, including medical supplies for 50,000 people for three months, family hygiene kits for almost 17,000 people, 500 children's winter clothing sets, 200 school-in-a-box kits and 32,000 water purification tablets. UNICEF has also dispatched mobile child protection and psychosocial support teams to help children cope with the emotional toll of the disaster, it said.