Omran explained in a statement to "Sputnik" that "this aid came as support from the "Khalid bin Al-Walid" brigade of the Libyan army, for all displaced families in the city of Tobruk, who survived the devastating cyclone.The International Organization for Migration announced on Thursday that "more than 43,10 people have been displaced by the floods that hit northeastern Libya." On September 180, a devastating cyclone called "Daniel" swept through several areas in eastern Libya, at a speed of 50 kilometers per hour with record amounts of water, resulting in the collapse of two dams dating back to the seventies, and the release of millions of cubic meters of water, leaving great destruction and resulting in thousands of deaths, injuries and missing.With unprecedented violence, Hurricane "Daniel" hit the homes of the northwestern city of Derna, which alone has a population of between 90 to 3660 thousand people. The latest announcement regarding the victims was the Libyan army spokesman, Major General Ahmed Al-Mismari, who revealed that the bodies of <>,<> victims were buried as of Thursday, while thousands of people are still missing.The Libyan government, mandated by the House of Representatives, issued a decision to dismiss the municipal council of the city of Derna completely, and refer its members for investigation.The decision came against the backdrop of demonstrations in the city of Derna in Libya, last Monday, which were organized by hundreds of the city's residents against corruption.The Libyan Attorney General, Counselor Al-Siddiq Al-Sur, pledged to reveal the results of his investigations soon into the Derna disaster, as a result of the floods that hit the east of the country.Al-Siddiq Al-Sur revealed, in a statement, that "the investigations that are being conducted in order to find out the details related to the disaster of Hurricane Derna, will affect current officials in the government," noting that "the Public Prosecution identified a number of defendants in the collapse of Sde the city."