Storm Daniel | Baby girl found under rubble after 4 days in Libya (video)

A number of social media pioneers circulated a short video clip, showing that some rescue teams and parents in Libya found a newborn baby girl alive, covered with dirt and dirt, under the rubble of one of the buildings destroyed as a result of Storm Daniel, and it turned out that the child is in good health, despite the passage of 4 days since the disaster.

Hurricane Daniel damage in Libya - Source: Al-Watan newspaper

Newborn baby girl found under rubble

The video shows a group of citizens finding a newborn baby, cut off the umbilical cord, crying under the surrounding dirt, water and dirt among the rubble left by floods caused by Storm Daniel in Libya.

One of those in the video shouted that Walid had been found, but that neither the child’s mother nor any of her family members could be found, either alive or among the victims of Storm Daniel in Libya.

A number of citizens put the newborn baby in a piece of cloth, and went to the nearest hospital to examine her and check on her health condition.

Storm Daniel Libya

Storm Daniel, which hit Libya last Monday, caused a huge humanitarian disaster, causing tens of thousands of victims, including corpses, injured and missing, as well as causing the displacement of thousands, and leaving widespread destruction in a number of areas in eastern Libya, especially the city of Derna, which the government declared a disaster area, after about 25% of its landmarks disappeared.

Hurricane Daniel in Libya left rescue teams unable to reach the affected areas due to the small number of body bags, reaching about 11,000 bodies.

 


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