The United Kingdom government has pledged up to £1 million in support of Libya in the wake of the devastating floods that have left a trail of destruction. Meanwhile, King Charles has conveyed heartfelt condolences to the victims and expressed their deep sadness over the tragic events.
In a heartfelt message to Dr. Mohamed Menfi, the head of Libya’s Presidential Council, King Charles extended his sympathies to all those affected by the calamitous floods.
He stated, “We mourn with all those who have lost their loved ones, and continue to pray for everyone whose lives and livelihoods have been affected by the horrific floods. I admire greatly all those who are engaged tirelessly in the rescue efforts in such dire conditions, and praise their selfless bravery.”
The floods in Libya have wreaked havoc, causing loss of life and widespread destruction of property, leaving many displaced and in dire need of assistance.
The UK Foreign Office has stated that it is actively collaborating with various organizations on the ground to target and address the most urgent needs of the affected population.
Key areas of focus include providing shelter, healthcare, and sanitation facilities to those in distress.
The floods in Libya have triggered a global outpouring of support and solidarity, with nations and individuals rallying together to provide assistance and aid to the affected regions.
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