Medical facilities in areas of Libya impacted by devastating flooding are set to benefit after 29 metric tonnes of supplies from the World Health Organization (WHO) arrived on Saturday. The health aid arrived in the major city Benghazi, which has been impacted by the flooding in the country's northeast that has left tens of thousands dead or displaced. The aid, which came from a WHO hub in the UAE, is enough to reach nearly a quarter of a million people and includes essential medicines, and trauma and emergency surgery supplies, the UN agency said in a press release. WHO Libya representative Ahmed Zouiten said: "This is a disaster of epic proportions. We are saddened
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