{"id":29344,"date":"2023-11-05T13:03:59","date_gmt":"2023-11-05T11:03:59","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/themarkaz.org\/oldmarkaz\/?p=29344"},"modified":"2023-11-05T13:03:59","modified_gmt":"2023-11-05T11:03:59","slug":"the-floods-of-derna-historical-parallels-to-libyas-crisis","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/themarkaz.org\/oldmarkaz\/the-floods-of-derna-historical-parallels-to-libyas-crisis\/","title":{"rendered":"The Floods of Derna: Historical Parallels to Libya\u2019s Crisis"},"content":{"rendered":"<blockquote>\n<p style=\"padding-left: 80px;\">The poor foundations of Derna\u2019s infrastructure and the lack of preparedness for disaster response stems not only from the political unrest following the 2011 Arab Spring, as most journalists and analysts covering the story have suggested. The story of Derna\u2019s long-standing vulnerabilities actually begins in the era of former Libyan President Muammar Gaddafi.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<h4><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Lama Elsharif<\/span><\/h4>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">When I think of my childhood years in Benghazi, my mind often drifts to family road trips to the Jabal al-Akhdar (Green Mountain) area in the northeastern region of Libya. On those perfect sunny days, we would visit quaint cities like al-Marj, Shahhat, al-Baydah, Soussa, and Derna. Every scene from our trip seemed like vivid illustrations from a storybook: the breathtaking coastal views stretching from Benghazi to al-Marj, the ancient ruins in Shahhat, and the peaceful cadence of daily life in Soussa and Derna. These cherished memories now stand in stark contrast to the devastation wrought by Storm Daniel in the early hours of September 11. The crisis ensued when two dams in Derna collapsed during the storm, unleashing a massive flood through the city, leveling buildings and sweeping entire residential blocks into the sea. While several cities along the eastern coast suffered damage from the storm, Derna was devastated the most. News from Derna has been particularly gut-wrenching: the once-vibrant city I joyfully roamed as a child now sits mostly underwater, its heartbeat silenced.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">In search of solace and news, I reached out to my childhood friends in Benghazi, many of whom have ties to Derna and its neighboring towns. Their stories were heavy with emotion. One friend recounted the heartbreak of losing entire families \u2014 uncles, cousins, in-laws, and close friends \u2014 all gone in an instant. Another spoke of the agony of uncertainty surrounding those still missing. The grief is palpable, the sorrow, immeasurable. Even those untouched by personal loss expressed deep emotional scars from witnessing such vast tragedy and destruction.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">The raw numbers beneath that pain reflect the sheer scale of this disaster. Derna, a city that once bustled with around 125,000 inhabitants, now mourns the loss of over 11,000 lives, with nearly 10,000 individuals still missing, and around <\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/twitter.com\/IOM_Libya\/status\/1701873063057305923\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\"><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">30,000<\/span><\/a><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\"> stranded, desperately needing assistance. Today, significant portions of this coastal city lie submerged, its familiar landmarks, roads, and structures washed away or buried. Local official, Hichem Abu Chkiouat, portrayed the harrowing scene to <\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/www.reuters.com\/world\/africa\/more-than-1000-bodies-recovered-libyan-city-after-floods-minister-2023-09-12\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\"><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Reuters<\/span><\/a><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">, \u201cEverywhere you look, there are bodies \u2013 from the sea to the valley and beneath collapsed buildings.\u201d He emphasized the magnitude of devastation, declaring \u201cI am not exaggerating when I say that a quarter of the city has disappeared!\u201d<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Sadly, the stories arising from this tragedy echo the accounts I have encountered in my work on 18th century North African history, where numerous environmental calamities wreaked havoc, occasionally annihilating entire communities.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Environmental crises like drought, disease outbreaks, earthquakes, and floods have long been a hallmark of the North African landscape. However, the late 18<\/span><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">th<\/span><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\"> and early 19<\/span><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">th<\/span><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\"> centuries stand out as exceptionally trying times as they saw a significant increase in such adversities. From 1776 to 1822, the Ottoman-controlled provinces in North Africa, Tripoli (modern-day Libya), Tunis (modern-day Tunisia), and Algiers (modern-day Algeria), suffered from substantial economic setbacks brought on by continuous cycles of heightened environmental challenges.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">While prolonged droughts were the norm in 18<\/span><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">th<\/span><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\"> century North Africa, the less-frequent episodes of excessive rain often caused equal, if not greater, devastation. In early April 1778, for example, a particularly severe episode of heavy rain inundated the northern region of Algiers, demolishing houses and trapping entire families under the rubble, wiping out nearly half the city. The floods that day inflicted further damage to crops, markets and stored grain. They also disrupted trade routes, hindering the delivery of essential goods to cities in dire need of aid. These events instantly triggered acute food shortages, drove up food prices, and instigated widespread famine. Whether due to malnutrition and weakened resistance to disease or exposure to contamination from decaying corpses, this series of catastrophes ultimately led to epidemic outbreaks, introducing a new wave of crisis that significantly amplified the death toll.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">The deluge that struck Derna on September 11<\/span><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">th<\/span><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\"> bears haunting similarities to the 1778 flood in Algiers, illustrating how forces of nature in the region have shaped human experiences in comparable ways across centuries. Critical infrastructure like roads and bridges suffered immense damage, making the delivery of aid to the distressed populace even more challenging. Media channels emphasized the difficulties faced by rescue teams in extracting decomposed bodies from beneath muddy wreckage and from the depths of the sea. Numerous videos also surfaced on social media, featuring family members and medical aid workers detailing the hurdles they were encountering in finding and assisting stranded families. Amid this chaos, Derna\u2019s residents grappled with shortages of drinking water, limited food supplies, and soaring prices. A segment on Aljazeera captured a Libyan police officer admonishing grocery store owners for exploiting the crisis through price gouging.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">The aftermath of the disaster extended far beyond immediate devastation. Derna\u2019s healthcare infrastructure, ill-equipped for large scale emergencies, faced intense pressure. With the city\u2019s main hospital, al-Harish, long dormant due to unfinished renovations, and the Makhili Medical Center inoperative from flood damages, only al-Wahdah Hospital and al-Sheiha Medical Center remained operational. So dire was the situation that local officials <\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/www.reuters.com\/world\/africa\/more-than-1000-bodies-recovered-libyan-city-after-floods-minister-2023-09-12\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\"><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">converted a five-bedroom<\/span><\/a><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\"> villa into a makeshift hospital. Additionally, <\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/www.reuters.com\/world\/africa\/more-than-1000-bodies-recovered-libyan-city-after-floods-minister-2023-09-12\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\"><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">field hospitals<\/span><\/a><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\"> sprang up in Derna and neighboring cities most affected by the disaster. These infrastructural challenges, combined with critical shortages in medical supplies, magnified the repercussions of the disaster.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Two weeks after the disaster, humanitarian agencies expressed deep concern over mounting health threats. Already, contaminated water sources had affected <\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/www.reuters.com\/world\/africa\/more-than-1000-bodies-recovered-libyan-city-after-floods-minister-2023-09-12\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\"><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">243 individuals<\/span><\/a><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">, leading to a surge in hospital admissions. Not long afterwards, Libyan health officials reported the detection of bacterial contamination in both ground and sea water. Stagnant water pools, created by the floods, particularly in areas like Derna, al-Marj, and Soussa, have become breeding grounds for mosquitos, raising the dangers of waterborne diseases such as malaria. Adding to the gravity of the situation, widely-shared videos depict survivors, without protective gear, digging through wreckage in search of their loved ones. These harrowing visuals underscore the imminent risk of potential disease outbreaks from unsanitary conditions. Moreover, warnings from humanitarian agencies point to growing threats of dehydration and malnutrition. Such conditions could weaken the immune system of the surviving population, rendering them more susceptible to diseases. All these stories and various accounts, when pieced together, unveil a sequence of hardships \u2014 from flood damages to water scarcity, food shortages, price inflation, malnutrition, and disease outbreaks. This sequence highlights a persistent pattern of environmental challenges that have plagued North Africa from its historical past up to the present day.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">History reveals that catastrophes go beyond mere confrontations with nature. They often unmask latent socio-political vulnerabilities in the affected regions, a reality starkly evident in 18<\/span><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">th<\/span><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\"> century Tripoli. When Ali al-Qaramanli Pasha assumed power in 1754, Tripoli was already battling persistent droughts and famines throughout its regions. Under al-Qaramanli\u2019s rule, however, these issues deepened, largely due to his questionable decisions in governance. He misused treasury resources; rather than allocating funds to tackle the ongoing crises, he poured significant capital into financing his troops to quell tribal uprisings and later to combat rivals. In the 1770s, droughts and famines continued to plague the province relentlessly, accompanied by undying tribal conflicts. These factors left Tripoli unprepared for further adversities. This precarious state came to the fore during the Great Famine of 1776, which, unlike previous famine events, scarred the entire North African region. Even though al-Qaramanli scrambled to import grain to stave off hunger, the famine\u2019s effects were overwhelming. The exodus of 10,000 people to Tunis in 1780 stood as a testament to the severity of the crisis.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">It took several years for Tripoli to recover.<\/span><\/p>\n<blockquote><p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">The immediate urgency of the floods may have faded from the headlines, but the repercussions of this disaster, as history has proven, still continue and will reverberate through the lives of Libyans for many years ahead.<\/span><\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Derna\u2019s current plight, with its fragile infrastructure and political disorder, in many ways echoes what Tripoli endured under al-Qaramanli\u2019s leadership. The poor foundations of Derna\u2019s infrastructure and the lack of preparedness for disaster response stems not only from the political unrest following the 2011 Arab Spring, as most journalists and analysts covering the story have suggested. The story of Derna\u2019s long-standing vulnerabilities actually begins in the era of former Libyan President Muammar Gaddafi, whose governance spanned from 1969 to 2011. Experts have noted Gaddafi\u2019s preferential treatment toward tribes in and around Tripoli, often sidelining the eastern regions despite their rich oil reserves. Claire Spencer, who was leading the Middle East program at Chatham House in London in 2011, conveyed to <\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/www.reuters.com\/world\/africa\/more-than-1000-bodies-recovered-libyan-city-after-floods-minister-2023-09-12\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\"><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Reuters<\/span><\/a><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\"> the persistent grievances of Eastern Libya\u2019s populations regarding the unequal distribution of wealth and resources. She emphasized the dominant presence of Gaddafi\u2019s tribal alliances in Tripoli, which channeled substantial investments into the capital, often sideling Benghazi and other cities in the east. These funds facilitated infrastructure development and sustained maintenance in and around Tripoli, while areas from Benghazi to the Green Mountains and Derna \u2014 which emerged as strongholds for anti-Gaddafi rebels since the 1970s \u2014 faced decades of systematic neglect and economic exclusion as a form of punishment for their continuous defiance.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Amid the hardships confronting Libyans today, powerful stories of resilience and unity are emerging. Just a week after the catastrophic deluge, the streets reverberated with the voices of protestors, hundreds strong, expressing their frustration toward the authorities and calling for accountability and decisive action. The intensity of these demonstrations reached its peak when angry protestors <\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/www.reuters.com\/world\/africa\/more-than-1000-bodies-recovered-libyan-city-after-floods-minister-2023-09-12\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\"><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">set fire to the residence of Derna\u2019s mayor<\/span><\/a><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">, Abdulmenam al-Ghaithi. The continuous wave of protests eventually culminated in the arrest of al-Ghaithi and eight other officials.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">The immediate urgency of the floods may have faded from the headlines, but the repercussions of this disaster, as history has proven, still continue and will reverberate through the lives of Libyans for many years ahead. As the aftermath of Storm Daniel continues to unfold in the affected region in east Libya, efforts persist in locating the missing and aiding the displaced. Many of those who lost their homes to the floods relocated to other cities across Libya, driven by the high health risks emerging in Derna.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Heartfelt pleas from survivors, who have borne the unimaginable weight of lost loved ones, echoed through social media, urging Derna\u2019s fleeing inhabitants to return. One bereaved father\u2019s words stand out, \u201cI lost my wife and my two daughters, but I won\u2019t abandon the city that holds their memories.\u201d He implored, in tears, for a collective effort to rebuild Derna as a tribute to all those who perished. Now, <\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/www.reuters.com\/world\/africa\/more-than-1000-bodies-recovered-libyan-city-after-floods-minister-2023-09-12\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\"><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">fresh footage<\/span><\/a><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\"> is emerging daily, chronicling the determination of Derna\u2019s people: communities uniting, removing debris, and cleaning streets, taking the first steps of building a rejuvenated Derna. Rumors have been circulating about rebuilding a \u201cNew Derna\u201d adjacent to the afflicted old city, but such plans remain elusive and unconfirmed.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Most importantly, as the crisis unfolds, a broader narrative of hope emerges on the national stage. Derna\u2019s harrowing experience served as a catalyst for unity, bridging divides in a nation scarred by decades-long conflict and division. That such a calamity could prompt <\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/www.reuters.com\/world\/africa\/more-than-1000-bodies-recovered-libyan-city-after-floods-minister-2023-09-12\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\"><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">unprecedented collaboration<\/span><\/a><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\"> between the traditionally rival administrations in the east and the west speaks volumes. Moving footage showcased eastern Libyans warmly welcoming and wholeheartedly embracing their western brethren. These moments, born out of adversity, illuminate a path toward unity. History has shown us that internal conflicts have magnified the destructive impacts of environmental calamities tenfold. Yet, in unity, there lies the inherent strength to weather any adversity, be it political or environmental. So hopefully, with this renewed sense of solidarity, Libya stands poised to face future challenges with newfound resilience.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Lama Elsharif finds that Derna\u2019s harrowing flood proves a surprising catalyst for unity in a nation scarred by decades-long conflict and 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