A young man has died after suffering an electric shock while helping to drain floodwater in Tajoura, as heavy rainfall swept across Tripoli and surrounding areas.
The incident occurred overnight as intense rain led to widespread flooding in several districts of the capital. Streets in Tajoura were heavily inundated, prompting residents to take part in voluntary efforts to remove water and reduce damage to homes and infrastructure.
According to local reports cited by Al Wasat Gate, the victim was identified as Mohamed Shleibek, a resident of the Amarat Al-Souq area. He was assisting neighbours in clearing accumulated rainwater when he came into contact with an electrical source, resulting in a fatal electric shock at the scene.
The incident has drawn attention to the dangers associated with handling floodwater in urban areas where exposed electrical connections may be present. Witnesses said the young man was actively participating in community efforts when the accident occurred.
Heavy rainfall continued for several hours, causing significant water build-up in multiple parts of Tripoli. Videos shared on social media showed flooded streets and vehicles struggling to move through submerged roads, as residents attempted to manage the situation with limited resources.
Safety experts have repeatedly warned about the risks of electricity exposure during flooding, particularly when damaged wiring or unsecured power sources come into contact with water. Such conditions can create life-threatening hazards, especially for those attempting to intervene without proper equipment.
The tragedy has renewed calls for improved drainage systems and stronger emergency response mechanisms in Libya, where infrastructure challenges often worsen the impact of seasonal rainfall.
Residents have urged authorities to take additional measures to prevent similar incidents, including better maintenance of electrical networks and quicker response to flood-related emergencies.

