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People deliver donated aid to a flash flood-destroyed city of Derna, Libya Alamy Stock Photo

Aid arrives in flood-hit Libya, where at least 40,000 people are displaced

The death toll from Derna alone has risen to 11,300, the United Nations has said.

A WEEK AFTER a wall of water rushed through the Libyan coastal city of Derna, sweeping thousands to their deaths, the focus turned Sunday to caring for survivors of the disaster.

Estimates of the number of lives lost vary widely.

The most recent official death toll, from the health minister of the eastern-based administration, Othman Abdeljalil, is that 3,166 people were killed.

But according to a United Nations report released on Sunday, the toll from Derna alone has risen to 11,300.

Citing the Libyan Red Crescent, the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs added that another 10,100 people were still missing in the devastated city.

“These figures are expected to rise in the coming days and weeks as search-and-rescue crews work tirelessly to find survivors,” the OCHA report said.

Aid is now arriving in the North African country as the world mobilises to help emergency services cope with the aftermath of the deadly flood.

At least 40,000 people have been displaced across northeastern Libya, according to the International Organization for Migration, which cautioned the actual number is likely higher given the difficulty accessing the worst-affected areas.

Two dams upstream from Derna burst a week ago under the pressure of torrential rains from the hurricane-strength Storm Daniel.

The dams had been built to protect the port city of 100,000 people after it was hit by significant flooding in the mid-20th century.

The banks of a dried riverbed or wadi running through the city centre had been heavily built on, and last week’s torrent swept everything before it as it rushed towards the Mediterranean.

A week on, bodies are still being found.

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A rescue crew from Malta’s Civil Protection Department discovered a beach strewn with dead bodies on Friday, the Times of Malta newspaper reported.

International aid is arriving from the United Nations, Europe and the Middle East, offering some relief to the thousands of survivors.

The aid includes essential medicines and emergency surgical supplies, as well as body bags to allow corpses to be moved.

Tents, blankets, carpets, hygiene kits and food have been flown in, along with heavy machinery to help clear the debris.

Questions being asked

The devastating flooding brought by Storm Daniel was exacerbated by poor infrastructure in Libya, which was plunged into turmoil after a NATO-backed uprising toppled and killed longtime dictator Moamer Kadhafi in 2011.

Questions are being asked as to why the disaster was not prevented, when cracks in the dams have been known about since 1998.

Prosecutor general Al-Seddik Al-Sour has announced an investigation into the circumstances leading to the collapse.

Like much of Libya’s crumbling infrastructure, the two dams that had been built to hold back water from Derna fell into disrepair during years of neglect, conflict and division in chaos-ridden Libya.

The country is currently ruled by two rival administrations that have battled for power since Kadhafi’s ousting.

With tens of thousands of people displaced, aid organisations have warned of the risks posed by leftover landmines and other unexploded ordnance, some of which the UN said has been shifted by floodwaters into areas previously declared clear.

The risks of water-borne diseases such as cholera are also high, according to aid groups.

Outside Derna, the flooding took an additional 170 lives, the UN’s report said.

The National Centre for Disease Control reported that at least 55 children were poisoned as a result of drinking polluted water in Derna.

To assist the hundreds of thousands of people in need, the UN has launched an appeal for more than $71 million.

“We don’t know the extent of the problem,” UN aid chief Martin Griffiths said on Friday, as he called for coordination between Libya’s two rival administrations — the UN-backed, internationally recognised government in Tripoli, and one based in the disaster-hit east.

The scale of the devastation has prompted shows of solidarity, as volunteers in Tripoli gathered aid for the flood victims.

Survivors in Derna are glad to be alive, even as they mourn the loss of loved ones.

“In this city, every single family has been affected,” said Derna resident Mohammad al-Dawali.

Seir Mohammed Seir, a member of the security forces, spoke of a three-month-old girl who lived through the tragedy in Derna.

“Her entire family died, she was the only one who survived.”

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    Mute Liam Byrne
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    Mar 28th 2012, 5:22 PM

    Best if luck guys!

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    Mute david whelan
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    Mar 28th 2012, 5:38 PM

    Mortal Kombat! Give them hell guys! You deserve proper redundancy payments!

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    Mute Patrick Minford
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    Mar 28th 2012, 6:58 PM

    and the girl in the glasses is very pretty

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    Mute made
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    Mar 28th 2012, 5:50 PM

    Seems to be a growing trend where companies are shutting up shop and to hell with the workers, and a lot of these companies are using the recession as an excuse to say they can’t afford redundancy payments, been happening with a few years now and it needs to stop and as usual the shower of muppets that are in government couldn’t give a flying fuck and they’ll still come after the workers for the household charge.

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    Mute Gerard Murphy
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    Mar 28th 2012, 6:01 PM

    Not paying redundancy and getting the state to pick up the tab has been going on for years. Happened to me in 2008.

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    Mute Tom O Laithimh
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    Mar 28th 2012, 5:40 PM

    Well done guys and don’t give up the fight untill you actually get satisfactory results

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    Mute Lisa Saputo
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    Mar 28th 2012, 6:04 PM

    Pack up the stock! I would be selling the stock.

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    Mute Liam Byrne
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    Mar 28th 2012, 6:24 PM

    Totally agree Lisa. There would be nothing that the administrators could do about it.
    Better still, leave the store open and unsecured and what happens, happens…

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    Mute Patrick Minford
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    Mar 28th 2012, 6:56 PM

    yes yes

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    Mute random
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    Mar 28th 2012, 9:48 PM

    They wouldn’t get anything for that except prosecuted.

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    Mute Mike Scott
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    Mar 28th 2012, 5:54 PM

    This non payment of redundancy is becoming more and more common! When the government decided to cut the states contribution to statutory redundancy, their wasn’t a peep from the unions! The reason for that’s quite obvious though! Because this massive cut in redundancy contribution from the state doesn’t affect public sector workers, the unions don’t care! As long as the Croke park agreement remains in place, unions will keep their heads down! Just look at how they had to be dragged into the household charge debate! Unions should have been the first on board to protest against something that massively discriminates against the less well off! Any private sector worker paying union dues might as well be throwing money down the drain!

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    Mute Tony Groome
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    Mar 28th 2012, 6:19 PM

    Spot on Mike!

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    Mute Joe McDermott
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    Mar 28th 2012, 5:54 PM

    Thats feckin brutal. Fight Your case and squeez every penny you can out of them. Best of luck

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    Mute Unitedpeople Ireland
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    Mar 28th 2012, 6:05 PM

    I have two friends and one distant relative working for this company – two of which just got promoted a month a go.
    Now they are sacked with little or no money!
    They all have been working for “Game” for years.
    Its a absolute disgrace that they are doing it and that also they can get away with it – but then our government is too busy bullying people themselves at the moment to be looking into this matter!

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    Mute WeAreRagbags
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    Mar 28th 2012, 6:20 PM

    Support the GAME workers. They’re defending *your* rights too. Facebook page = facebook.com/GameIrelandFight and twitter = @GameIREFight . Please share those accounts with your friends.

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    Mute Paddy O'Reilly
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    Mar 28th 2012, 8:10 PM

    Sorry but that’s hilarious, an angry woman holding an Angry Bird.
    I hope the former employees get what they deserve, they’ve been treated very unfairly.

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    Mute jimbo
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    Mar 28th 2012, 6:31 PM

    Fight your ground guys dont give in,oh and fill your cars with stock lol…

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    Mute Eric Lawless
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    Mar 28th 2012, 6:38 PM

    Best of luck, you have my support.

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    Mute Sheila Byrne
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    Mar 28th 2012, 7:40 PM

    Good luck to you all. Stay strong. The workers in Cork are still there, fighting to the end. They mean business and I hope that their’s will be sorted soon.

    Fine Gael have no idea how these people are feeling. One only has to look at the faces of the poor workers in Cork to see the stress they’re going through. Don’t give up, you have huge support.

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    Mute graham murphy
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    Mar 28th 2012, 7:31 PM

    Best of luck to all the staff at game I hope you get what you all deserve for years of service. God knows it’s not easy working in retail at the moment or for the last few years and you should at least get whats owed to you for your loyal service and hard work through what were no doubt tough times. Stay positive and keep the head up and hopefully you will be all back to work soon

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    Mute Dónal Keane
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    Mar 28th 2012, 8:42 PM

    Standing up for what is right (or sitting down in this case) is admirable. Plenty of video games around to pass the time :P

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    Mute Frankie Faldo
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    Mar 28th 2012, 7:30 PM

    Good luck to the workers stick to your guns and it will be game set and match to you.

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    Mute Dermot Murphy
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    Mar 28th 2012, 8:37 PM

    I notice you dont see sits ins in dail eireann when it comes to their pension payouts.Plus a big golden handshake as well

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    Mute rubber bandaid
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    Mar 29th 2012, 9:30 AM

    Those stock on the shelves will more than cover redundancy payments so make sure ye don’t let it out of the building till ye get paid .

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    Mute Leah O Reilly
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    Mar 29th 2012, 1:27 PM

    Solidarity from the families of the vita cortex workers,stay strong and god bless.

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    Mute Alan
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    Mar 28th 2012, 11:01 PM

    Where are the 11 shops that are being occupied?

    One in Cork
    One in Limerick
    One in Dublin (Ilac Centre)

    ???

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    Mute Jenny Decimal
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    Mar 28th 2012, 11:28 PM

    All bar Galway and the branch in Hamleys, Dundrum.

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    Mute Bernadette Dunne
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    Mar 29th 2012, 10:31 AM

    Best of luck folks. Disgraceful treatment after all the loyalty yea gave to your jobs.Keep Strong and stay with it to the end and as previous comment said DO NOT PART WITH ANY OF THE STOCK till yea get what is owed to yea all

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    Mute Karl-Lee Kavanagh
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    Mar 29th 2012, 12:39 AM

    will there be a sale and when ? I do like cheap games :)

    and good luck with the sit in

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    Mute Jenny Decimal
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    Mar 29th 2012, 1:21 AM

    No. Staff were supposed to pack up all the stock to ship it over to the branches still operating in the UK.

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    Mute Gavin Lawlor
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    Mar 29th 2012, 3:03 PM

    Round 1 – Fight

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    Mar 29th 2012, 7:31 AM

    And what government think about it?
    I think the government should legalise “sell goods and get what should be yours” allowing legally to do it. And helping with accountancy.

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