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Rally Explosion in Libya Leaves 4 Injured & 1 Dead

November 8, 2024
Rally Explosion in Libya Leaves 4 Injured & 1 Dead
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Four participants in Libya’s “TT Desert Rally” were injured in an explosion caused by remnants of past wars, according to the rally’s media office.

The incident occurred approximately 15 kilometres from the rally camp, as participants veered off the main route and entered a restricted area close to a security checkpoint.

The media office confirmed that all four participants are in stable condition and are receiving medical treatment at Waddan General Hospital. Plans are underway to transfer them to Tripoli via air ambulance for further care.

Meanwhile, Malek Morsit, spokesperson for the Emergency and Support Medical Centre, reported that a person was killed earlier on Friday due to a landmine explosion in Waddan, where the rally’s tenth edition is taking place.

Morsit highlighted that some participants are disregarding rally organisers’ guidelines on designated routes and restricted areas. He noted that signs warning of hazardous zones are clearly marked but are often ignored by some rally participants.

Medical and emergency response teams remain on-site, offering essential care to the participants, according to Morsit. This includes specialist doctors and paramedics stationed near the rally area to provide rapid support when needed.

The rally’s first landmine incident occurred on Thursday evening, resulting in injuries to four individuals. Two of these were critically wounded and were promptly flown to Tripoli for advanced treatment.

The recurring explosions highlight the ongoing threat of unexploded ordnance in Libya, particularly in desert areas where rallies and other events are increasingly held. As the “TT Desert Rally” progresses, organisers urge participants to strictly follow safety instructions to avoid similar incidents.

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