Six months after deadly floods, Derna is struggling to recover. Storm Daniel led to the rupture of two dams upstream causing a flood of the magnitude of a tsunami.

More than 4,300 dead and more than 8,500 missing, according to figures from Unicef ​​and the World Bank. A local judicial investigation pointed to the fragility of the dams which failed on the night of September 10 to 11 and the negligence of those responsible for water management which led to a disaster which could have been avoided.