Pope sends prayers after flooding kills thousands in Libya September 12, 2023By Catholic News Service Catholic News Service Filed Under: Feature, News, Vatican, World News VATICAN CITY (CNS) — After a severe storm set off flooding that breached dams in eastern Libya, leading to the deaths of thousands of people, Pope Francis sent his condolences and prayers. “His Holiness Pope Francis was deeply saddened to learn of the immense loss of life and destruction caused by the flooding in the eastern part of Libya, and he sends the assurance of his prayers for the souls of the deceased and all who mourn their loss,” said a telegram sent Sept. 12 to Archbishop Savio Hon Tai-Fai, the nuncio to Libya. “His Holiness also expresses heartfelt spiritual closeness to the injured, to those who fear for their missing loved ones and to the emergency personnel providing rescue and relief assistance,” said the telegram signed by Cardinal Pietro Parolin, Vatican secretary of state. Tamer Ramadan, head of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies in Libya, told reporters the death toll is likely to be “huge,” the BBC reported Sept. 12. The number of people reported missing is about 10,000 and the number of people confirmed dead already was 1,500 and expected to rise sharply. The rains from Storm Daniel, which made landfall in Libya Sept. 10, led to two dams bursting near the city of Derna, unleashing torrents of water that wiped out a huge section of the city. Read More Vatican News 13 things to know about Pope Leo’s encyclical on AI Pope Leo XIV tells Vatican press conference AI must be ‘disarmed’ for humanity’s sake ‘Magnifica Humanitas’ a call for moral wisdom in the age of AI, panelists say 10 quotes from Pope Leo’s first encyclical you should know for the era of AI ‘Magnifica Humanitas’: Pope Leo’s AI encyclical warns of temptation to build future excluding God Pope Leo’s encyclical on AI a ‘powerful reminder’ of human dignity, says Archbishop Coakley Copyright © 2023 Catholic News Service/U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops Print