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Flights Repatriating Libyans From Jordan Land in Benghazi’s Benina Airport

May 7, 2020
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On Thursday, two flights carrying a number of stranded nationals from Jordan landed at Benina International Airport in Benghazi.

The first flight arrived on Wednesday night and the second flight on Thursday morning.

Both were received by a number of local government and health officials.

Benghazi’s ‘Supreme Committee to Combat Coronavirus’ announced that they have completed all health measures related to quarantine procedures and medical analyses.

It added that Al-Bayda and Al-Marj municipalities have already received their residents and are in the process of placing them under further 14 days of quarantine following recommendations made by local health authorities.

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