A fire that broke out in a building in Al-Sawalim neighborhood, Souq Al Jumaa, Libya, caused seven individuals to suffer from smoke inhalation.
According to a statement by the Ambulance and Emergency Service, emergency teams immediately responded to the scene. While no serious injuries were reported, five civilians, one emergency team member, and one civil defense officer were treated for breathing difficulties caused by the fire.
The Tripoli Municipal Ambulance Office confirmed that first aid was provided to those affected by the smoke. Efforts to investigate the cause of the fire and assess damages are underway.
Libya has been in chaos since a NATO-backed uprising toppled longtime leader Muammar Gaddafi in 2011. The county has for years been split between rival administrations.
Libya’s economy, heavily reliant on oil, has suffered due to the ongoing conflict. The instability has led to fluctuations in oil production and prices, impacting the global oil market and Libya’s economy.
The conflict has led to a significant humanitarian crisis in Libya, with thousands of people killed, and many more displaced. Migrants and refugees using Libya as a transit point to Europe have also faced dire conditions.
The planned elections for December 2021 were delayed due to disagreements over election laws and the eligibility of certain candidates. This delay has raised concerns about the feasibility of a peaceful political transition.
Despite the ceasefire, security remains a significant concern with sporadic fighting and the presence of mercenaries and foreign fighters. The unification of the military and the removal of foreign forces are crucial challenges.