Mr Musa the stranded Nigerians lived illegally in Libya and were without travel documents.
On September 10, Mediterranean storm Daniel triggered Libya’s largest and worst floods in decades. The floods killed thousands of people.
On September 10, Mediterranean storm Daniel triggered the largest and worst floods in decades in eastern Libya.
One hundred fifty-five Nigerian irregular migrants stranded in Libya have been repatriated.
“Upon arrival, they would be received by relevant authorities who will ensure their reintegration into the society,” Mr Musa said.
The five Greek people were three emergency workers and two translators, according to Marinakis.
The European Union will provide an additional €5.2 million ($5.55 million U.S.) in humanitarian aid to Libya.
The dams in question are the Jaza Dam – between the partly destroyed city of Darna and Benghazi – and the Qattara Dam near Benghazi.
“I don’t know where they got this from,” he said, adding, “When I got in touch with them, they mentioned it was from the Red Crescent, but when I talked to the Red Crescent, they
It admitted that aid agencies have so far provided lower figures.
