Aging dams, political instability, poor human decisions and climate change: recipe for human disaster

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In Derna, Libya, a record-breaking storm and subsequent dam failures on September 10, 2023, caused over 11,000 deaths. Analyzing satellite data from 2016–2023, we found 1.8 mm/yr of differential settlement in dams contributed to their failure, and flooding damaged ~8570 buildings. We argue that the interplay of aging infrastructure, political instability, climate change, and human decisions drove this disaster, stressing the need for a holistic ‘healthcare’ management approach to prevent future catastrophes.

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Shirzaei, M., Vahedifard, F., Sadhasivam, N. et al. Aging dams, political instability, poor human decisions and climate change: recipe for human disaster. npj Nat. Hazards 2, 5 (2025). https://doi.org/10.1038/s44304-024-00056-1