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LIBYA FLOODS VICTIMS BURIED AS AT LEAST 10,000 STILL MISSING

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Bodies recovered from a devastating flood which wiped out parts of the port city of Derna in eastern Libya have been buried in mass graves.

At least 2,300 people died when a tsunami-like river of floodwater swept through Derna on Sunday after a dam burst during Storm Daniel.

With 10,000 people reported missing, the death toll is expected to rise.

Mohammed Qamaty, a volunteer in Derna, said rescue workers were still searching for victims.

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