disaster
Libya — Rapid Needs Assessment — Flash Floods — South-West Libya (May 2026)
By International Organization for Migration at ReliefWeb
· June 22, 2026
· 1 min read
. In late May 2026, heavy rainfall triggered flash floods across the Ghat municipality of south-west Libya, affecting an estimated 8,194 individuals in host communities and 7,100 migrants and displacing over 2,000 people, of whom around 85 families (425 individuals) in Tahala remained displaced at t
Key takeaway In late May 2026, heavy rainfall triggered flash floods across the Ghat municipality of south-west Libya, affecting an estimated 8,194 individuals in host communities and 7,100 migrants and displacing over 2,000 people, of whom around 85 families (425 individuals) in Tahala remained displaced at the time of reporting.
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Category: disaster ·
Published: June 22, 2026 ·
Source: ReliefWeb ·
Reading time: 1 min
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What is this story about? . In late May 2026, heavy rainfall triggered flash floods across the Ghat municipality of south-west Libya, affecting an estimated 8,194 individuals in host communities and 7,100 migrants and displacing over 2,000 people, of whom around 85 families (425 individuals) in Tahala remained displaced at t
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